relevance

simple noun43 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

indicates a strong and clear connection

indicates a high degree of importance or connection

indicates a high degree of importance or connection

indicates a strong and clear connection, especially to the current situation

indicates relevance to a specific context or situation

indicates a low degree of importance or connection

indicates relevance to a specific context or situation

indicates relevance to a broader context or audience

indicates a potential but not certain connection

indicates that something remains relevant over time

indicates that something remains relevant over time

indicates a potential but not certain connection

indicates a very low or peripheral degree of importance

suggests that the relevance is doubtful or questionable

suggests that the relevance is doubtful or questionable

indicates the topic or issue to which something is relevant

indicates the group or context to which something is relevant

to possess a connection or importance to something

to highlight the importance of something's connection

to cease to be relevant

to think about the importance or connection of something

to not be relevant

to evaluate or judge the importance or connection of something

to show or prove that something is relevant

to show or prove that something is relevant

to highlight the importance of something's connection

to highlight the importance of something's connection

formal way of saying something is relevant

to have a connection or importance to something

formal way of saying something continues to be relevant