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View definitions for relatively

relatively

adverb as in in or by comparison

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The allegations were "not nice to hear, but we've got relatively thick skin", he said.

From BBC

Up until relatively recently, the idea of tiny Qatar and neighbouring Saudi Arabia hosting World Cups within the space of just 12 years would have been inconceivable to many.

From BBC

Wildfires more generally in California have the capacity to burn through thousands of acres of vegetation, meaning that this blaze is relatively small - although officials have highlighted its speed of spread.

From BBC

Now in its second year, this relatively new category may become the latest harbinger of all that's right and wrong with the movie business, an industry increasingly hostile to true originality.

From Salon

While manufacturers frame silicon-based coatings as better for the earth and humans, there’s little research to support their claims since the coatings are relatively new.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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