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Relative /rĕl′ə-tĭv/

adjective Considered in comparison or relation to something else. "an animal with a large brain relative to body size; the relative quiet of the suburbs." Having pertinence or relevance; connected or related. "How are those remarks relative to the discussion?" Referring to or qualifying an antecedent, as the pronoun who in the man who was on TV or that in the dictionary that I use. Having the same key signature."

Nope I meant what I said and it looks like you're having another personal gotcha moment...again - 🤣

I can send the definition of "arrogance" to u as well...😂

2 days ago
1 score
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Relative /rĕl′ə-tĭv/

adjective Considered in comparison or relation to something else. "an animal with a large brain relative to body size; the relative quiet of the suburbs." Having pertinence or relevance; connected or related. "How are those remarks relative to the discussion?" Referring to or qualifying an antecedent, as the pronoun who in the man who was on TV or that in the dictionary that I use. Having the same key signature."

Nope I meant what I said and it looks like you're having another personal gotcha moment...again - 🤣

I can send the definition of arrogance to u as well...😂

2 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Relative /rĕl′ə-tĭv/

adjective Considered in comparison or relation to something else. "an animal with a large brain relative to body size; the relative quiet of the suburbs." Having pertinence or relevance; connected or related. "How are those remarks relative to the discussion?" Referring to or qualifying an antecedent, as the pronoun who in the man who was on TV or that in the dictionary that I use. Having the same key signature."

Nope I meant that I said and it looks like you're having another personal gotcha moment...again - 🤣

I can send the definition of arrogance to u as well...😂

2 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Relative /rĕl′ə-tĭv/

adjective Considered in comparison or relation to something else. "an animal with a large brain relative to body size; the relative quiet of the suburbs." Having pertinence or relevance; connected or related. "How are those remarks relative to the discussion?" Referring to or qualifying an antecedent, as the pronoun who in the man who was on TV or that in the dictionary that I use. Having the same key signature."

Nope I meant that I said and it looks like you're having another personal gotcha moment...again - 🤣

I can send the definition of arrogance to u if u like as it definitely pertains here...😂

2 days ago
1 score