related
Having a strong or direct connection.
Connected without any intermediate steps or factors.
Having a very significant and clear connection.
The connection is obvious and easy to see.
The connection is immediately apparent.
Connected through other intermediate factors.
Very closely connected or associated.
When one value increases, the other decreases.
Indicating an inverse relationship or correlation.
Connected in a way that is essential or fundamental.
Connected by a cause-and-effect relationship.
Connected by a common theme or subject.
Connected in a way that can be represented by a straight line.
Only slightly connected or relevant.
To be a near relative, such as a parent, sibling, or child.
To be a relative who is not closely related, such as a cousin.
Sharing common genes or ancestry.
Related by blood or direct genetic descent.
Used to state that a connection exists.
Used to suggest that a connection appears to exist.
To be a member of the same family.
Used to specify what something is connected with.
Used to specify the person or family one is related to.