relevance is a technical word for on topic of irrelevant means off topic
Please explain the relevance of your complaint.
You should always answer your doctor's questions truthfully, even if they do not seem relevant to your symptoms.The subject of financing is relevant to any new construction proposals.The testimony by the witness was relevant to the time that the crime occurred.Your splendid argument makes a relevant point in this matter.
what are the relevance of knowledge theories of language development
"Random" is a word which has the meaning haphazard without aim.
The word meaning "with constant frequency" is an adjective. The word meaning "a frequent customer" is a noun.
The word is "consensus".
The Malayalam word Prarthana means prayer in English.
It comes from the Latin 'relevans, relevantis' which is the present participle of the verb 'relevare' meaning to raise up or to relieve and the notion of helping. How it changed to today's meaning of "applying to the matter in hand" - I have no idea!
Please explain the relevance of your complaint.
The answer I am giving has little relevance to the question you have asked
Relevance.
relevance
The question is unclear:The word "relevance" implies a connection to some other context, and none is given.
Relevance, value, importance :)
Yes of course you can. You can use any word in a sentence. Actually, 'Relevance' is noun and can be used like this: Is there any rlevance of money in true love? My servey about the problems in the locality has no relevance in politics.
The noun relevance is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for having significant and demonstrable bearing on the matter at hand. There is relevance to staying up all night studying and doing poorly on your exam.
Relevancey is a nonexistent word . All you need to say is relevance