relative
rel·a·tive / ˈrelətiv/ • adj. 1. considered in relation or in proportion to something else: the relative effectiveness of the various mechanisms is not known. ∎ existing or possessing a specified characteristic only in comparison to something else; not absolute: she went down the steps into the relative darkness of the dining room the companies are relative newcomers to computers.2. Gram. denoting a pronoun, determiner, or adverb that refers to an expressed or implied antecedent and attaches a subordinate clause to it, e.g., which, who. ∎ (of a clause) attached to an antecedent by a relative word.3. Mus. (of major and minor keys) having the same key signature.4. (of a service rank) corresponding in grade to another in a different service.• n. 1. a person connected by blood or marriage: much of my time is spent visiting relatives. ∎ a species related to another by common origin: the plant is a relative of ivy.2. Gram. a relative pronoun, determiner, or adverb.3. Philos. a term, thing, or concept that is dependent on something else.PHRASES: relative to1. in comparison with: the figures suggest that girls are underachieving relative to boys. ∎ in terms of a connection to: some stars appear to change their position relative to each other.2. in connection with; concerning: if you have any questions relative to payment, please contact us.DERIVATIVES: rel·a·tiv·al / ˌreləˈtīvəl/ adj. (in sense 2 of the noun ).