Technically the word means "comparatively" and is used in comparisons. For example, "today is relatively (Comparatively) quiet compared to yesterday". However, relatively is also used in day to day language to mean "pretty, fairly, rather or quite". For example, "It's relatively easy" is the same as saying "It's pretty easy".
It's a relatively high-pitched instrument.
It is unlikely, although he was known to be a relatively heavy drinker.
Epiphone Riviera guitars are hand made from the very best maple. Many are custom made to order and personalized as per the buyer's requirements. Relatively few are made so they are indeed relatively rare when compared to mass produced guitars.
The four-line staff works the same as the modern five-line staff. It was used hundreds of years ago for choral (vocal) music, mainly in the Church. Being that music at the time was written using a relatively limited melodic range, a fifth line wasn't needed.
It means what may be considered foul or distasteful to one person, may be considered beautiful or artful. As in "one man's trash is another man's treasure."
Two numbers are considered relatively prime when their GCF is 1.
A rigid , relatively slender, upright support, composed of relatively few pieces.
near next to and bordered
No, that is not correct.You might be trying to spell relatively."He is relatively new here".Or you might be trying to spell relativity."The theory of relativity is a very famous one".
No it does not mean that.
The word relatively mean "in relation to". If you do relatively well, then you do a good job but not necessarily as well as you could do. In other words, satisfactory work but you could possibly do better. It can also mean that someone does better than the others. As in : You do relatively well compared to xxxx. Or time wise: You do relatively well compared to previous results. you do better this semester than you did last semester. It can also be interpreted as "someone does a good job but you could do it better". many arguments starts off because people might misinterpret what you actually mean.
Urine with a relatively low amount of water in it.
The land is relatively flat.
Relatively long in duration; tediously protracted
If you mean Georgia, then the answer is yes. But they're old and relatively gentle.
Numbers whose GCF is 1, like 24 and 49, are known as relatively prime. This means that they have no prime factors in common.
It is a relatively polite way of calling someone a liar.