Is what you are going to say relevant to what I have just said?
(Relevant is an adjective which means pertinent or appropriate.)My comments were not relevant because I misunderstood the topic.The council found that building new roads was relevant to the issue of hurricane preparation.Even if you feel it's not relevant to the case, you should share that information with the police.
It is a sentence that doesn't provide a relevant detail, so it doesn't have anything to do with the topic sentence and its supporting sentences.
"Relevant" is an adjective that describes something that is closely connected to a subject being discussed, researched or investigated. An example sentence: "Her testimony was relevant to the court case." "Irrelevant" is an adjective and antonym of "relevant. It means that something is not connected or not connected to a particular subject. An example sentence: "His comment on the circus was irrelevant to our discussion on basketball."
"The old American purposes are still wholly relevant" (John F. Kennedy).Meaning still completely relevant- or still completely of importance.
The answer "42" is not a relevant answer to your question.
(You can also use the negative word irrelevant.)"What you said is not relevant to the issue at hand."is the same as"What you said is irrelevant to the issue at hand."
I can't think of a relevant quotation. This sentence should not be bracketed by quotation marks.
He told me that they only wanted relevant information on the form and that they didn't need to know my shoe size or the brand of my toothpaste.
Don't tell me about your children; they are not relevant to this problem.
The answer I am giving to you is relevant to your question
Used like by the way to add something relevant but off topic.
To work as a professional engineer, engineering degree in that relevant field is a requisite.
Is what you are going to say relevant to what I have just said?
its a sentence that is about the story but it makes good sense about what your talking about
How is this relevant to the study?I need to find all the relevant data.
You can use "apropos of" in a sentence to introduce a relevant or related point. For example, "Apropos of our discussion on climate change, I read an interesting article about new renewable energy technologies."