Relative in a sentence

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Synonym: comparative, proportional. Antonym: absolute, independent

Meaning: considered in relation to something else

Relative sentence for class 1


- My relative is coming to visit.
- I have many relatives in my family.
- My cousin is a close relative to me.
- I love spending time with my relatives.
- We celebrate holidays with our relatives.
- I enjoy learning about my relatives' stories.
- My relative gave me a special gift.
- I have a relative who lives far away.
- We have fun at family gatherings with our relatives.
- I like to draw pictures of my relatives.
- My aunt is a relative that I admire.
- I learn a lot from my older relatives.
- My relatives help me with my homework.
- I have a big family with many relatives.
- My relative taught me how to bake cookies.
- I enjoy playing games with my relatives.
- My relative shares interesting stories about the past.
- We take pictures with our relatives at events.
- I feel happy when I see my relatives.
- My relative is coming to my birthday party.
- I have a special bond with my relatives.
- I like to learn about my relatives hobbies.
- My relatives are very supportive.
- I enjoy listening to my relatives' advice.
- I have a relative who is a teacher.
- My relatives like to travel together.
- I love my relatives and their kindness.
- I learn about family history from my relatives.
- My relative brings me books to read.
- I feel lucky to have such great relatives.

Relative sentence for class 2


- My sister is my relative because we share the same parents.
- Grandma is a relative who tells great stories.
- Aunt Lucy is a fun relative to visit during the holidays.
- My cousin is a relative who loves to play games with me.
- Uncle Joe is a funny relative who makes everyone laugh.
- A relative can be anyone in your family.
- My relative gave me a nice birthday gift.
- We had a big family reunion with many relatives.
- My relative lives in another city but visits us often.
- I love spending time with my relatives during summer vacation.
- A relative can be a brother, sister, or even a grandparent.
- My relative taught me how to ride a bike.
- We took a picture with all our relatives at the picnic.
- My relative is coming over for dinner tonight.
- I learned how to cook from my favorite relative.
- My relative and I built a fort in the living room.
- My relative is really good at drawing.
- We played hide and seek with our relatives in the backyard.
- My relative shared their favorite book with me.
- I have a relative who is a doctor.
- My relative brought cookies to share with us.
- We made a scrapbook of our relatives' photos.
- My relative has a pet dog that I love to play with.
- I have a relative who travels to different countries.
- My relative helped me with my homework last night.
- We had a picnic with all our relatives at the park.
- My relative sings beautifully at family gatherings.
- I learned to play chess from my clever relative.
- My relative tells the best bedtime stories.
- We celebrate birthdays with all our relatives every year.

Relative sentence for class 3


- My sister is my relative who loves to play with me.
- We had a family reunion with many relatives last summer.
- My uncle is a relative who tells the best stories.
- My cousin is a relative who is the same age as me.
- Every Christmas, we visit our relatives in another city.
- A relative of mine is coming to visit us this weekend.
- My grandmother is a relative who makes delicious cookies.
- I learned a lot about my relatives during our family tree project.
- My aunt is a relative who always brings gifts for us.
- I have a relative who lives in a different country.
- We took a picture with all our relatives at the park.
- My favorite relative is my fun-loving cousin.
- We celebrate birthdays together with our relatives.
- My relative sent me a postcard from their vacation.
- I enjoy listening to my relative's travel adventures.
- My relative taught me how to ride a bike.
- I have many relatives who love to play soccer.
- My relative is an artist who paints beautiful pictures.
- We play board games with our relatives during holidays.
- My relative helped me with my homework yesterday.
- I have a relative who is a doctor and helps people.
- My relatives are excited to come to our party.
- I made a scrapbook about my relatives and their stories.
- My relative has a pet dog that I love to play with.
- We often have picnics with our relatives at the park.
- My relative is very funny and always makes me laugh.
- I enjoy visiting my relatives during the summer break.
- My relative is a teacher who loves to read books.
- We share family traditions with our relatives every year.
- My relative showed me how to bake a cake for my birthday.

Relative simple sentence


- She visited her relative over the weekend.
- He has a relative who lives in another country.
- They talked about their favorite relative during dinner.
- She feels closer to her relative after spending time together.
- He learned about his family history from a relative.
- They enjoyed sharing stories about their relatives.
- She has a relative who is an artist.
- He sent a letter to his distant relative.
- They discussed the importance of staying connected to relatives.
- She felt proud of her talented relative.
- He was excited to meet a relative he hadnt seen in years.
- They learned about their relatives during a family reunion.
- She shared pictures of her relatives with friends.
- He enjoyed hearing about his relative's adventures.
- They planned a gathering for all their relatives.
- She found it interesting to learn about her relatives' careers.
- He felt grateful for the support from his relatives.
- They celebrated holidays with their relatives every year.
- She wanted to reach out to a relative she hadnt spoken to in a while.
- He discovered a relative who shares his interests.
- They enjoyed reminiscing about their childhood with relatives.
- She learned about her heritage from her relatives.
- He was happy to help a relative in need.
- They cherished the moments spent with their relatives.
- She felt connected to her culture through her relatives.
- He wanted to organize a family tree with all his relatives.
- They appreciated the stories shared by older relatives.
- She learned valuable lessons from her wise relatives.
- He was surprised to find a distant relative living nearby.
- They felt a sense of belonging with their relatives.


Relative in a sentence

(1) My relative is a chef.

(2) My aunt is my relative.

(3) My relative is a nurse.

(4) My relative is a pilot.

(5) My relative is a doctor.

(6) My relative is a writer.

(7) My relative is a farmer.

(8) My relative is a dancer.

(9) My relative is a teacher.

(10) My relative has a pet dog.



Relative sentence

(11) My relative likes to cook.

(12) My relative is a musician.

(13) My relative is a mechanic.

(14) My relative is a scientist.

(15) My relative is a carpenter.

(16) My mom's mom is my relative.

(17) My dad's dad is my relative.

(18) My mom's dad is my relative.

(19) My dad's mom is my relative.

(20) My blood-relative is my aunt.




Relative make sentence

(21) My grandma is a relative too.

(22) My relative is a firefighter.

(23) My relative is a hairdresser.

(24) My mom's aunt is my relative.

(25) Hoc is not a relative pronoun.

(26) Aunty is my favorite relative.

(27) My blood-relative is my niece.

(28) My blood-relative is my uncle.

(29) My cousin is also my relative.

(30) My relative is a photographer.



Sentence of relative

(31) My aunt is a relative of mine.

(32) My dad's uncle is my relative.

(33) Cany is not a relative pronoun.

(34) My sister is my blood-relative.

(35) My uncle is a relative of mine.

(36) My mom's sister is my relative.

(37) My cousin's mom is my relative.

(38) My cousin's dad is my relative.

(39) My uncle's wife is my relative.

(40) My mom's cousin is my relative.




Relative meaningful sentence

(41) My dad's cousin is my relative.

(42) My niece is a relative of mine.

(43) I have a relative named Stewart.

(44) Felly is not a relative pronoun.

(45) Janes is not a relative pronoun.

(46) Talla is not a relative pronoun.

(47) My relative is a police officer.

(48) My aunt is a relative of my mom.

(49) My sister is a relative of mine.

(50) My cousin is a relative of mine.



Relative sentence examples

(51) My dad's brother is my relative.

(52) My nephew is a relative of mine.

(53) My spouse is a relative of mine.

(54) Hoc is not a relative determiner.

(55) I have a cousin, aka my relative.

(56) My uncle is a relative of my dad.

(57) My brother is a relative of mine.

(58) My grandpa is a relative of mine.

(59) My grandma is a relative of mine.

(60) My aunt's husband is my relative.



Sentence with relative

(61) My stepmom is a relative of mine.

(62) My stepdad is a relative of mine.

(63) My cousin is my closest relative.

(64) He is my only blood relative left.

(65) My cousin is a relative of my dad.

(66) My cousin's sister is my relative.

(67) I have a relative who is a doctor.

(68) My blood relative is my role model.

(69) My cousin's brother is my relative.

(70) My grandma's sister is my relative.




Use relative in a sentence

(71) My cousin's dog is not my relative.

(72) My cousin's grandma is my relative.

(73) My godmother is a relative of mine.

(74) My godfather is a relative of mine.

(75) My aunt is a relative of my mother.

(76) I have a distant relative named Viv.

(77) I have a distant relative named Nam.

(78) My sister is my only blood relative.

(79) My blood relative is a famous actor.

(80) My blood relative is my best friend.



Sentence using relative

(81) My blood-relative is my grandfather.

(82) My relative is coming to visit soon.

(83) My grandpa's brother is my relative.

(84) My great-aunt is a relative of mine.

(85) I have a distant relative named Juda.

(86) My blood relative is a loving parent.

(87) She is my only living blood-relative.

(88) My half-sister is a relative of mine.

(89) My great-uncle is a relative of mine.

(90) My aunt is a relative of my mother's.



Relative example sentence

(91) My aunt is a relative who is a nurse.

(92) My uncle is a relative who is a chef.

(93) Our house guest is a distant relative.

(94) I have a distant relative named Joyce.

(95) My blood relative is a skilled artist.

(96) My blood-relative is a distant cousin.

(97) A sentence can have a relative clause.

(98) My sister's friend is not my relative.

(99) My third cousin is a relative of mine.

(100) My half-brother is a relative of mine.



Sentence with word relative

(101) My cousin's mom is a relative of mine.

(102) My cousin's dad is a relative of mine.

(103) My step-sibling is a relative of mine.

(104) My cousin is a relative who is a chef.

(105) My uncle is a relative who is a pilot.

(106) My grandmother is my closest relative.

(107) My aunt is a relative who is a lawyer.

(108) My blood-relative is my closest friend.

(109) My second cousin is a distant relative.

(110) My relative gave me a birthday present.



Sentence of relative

(111) My relative lives in a different state.

(112) My great-grandma is a relative of mine.

(113) My great-grandpa is a relative of mine.

(114) My second cousin is a relative of mine.

(115) My cousin's aunt is a relative of mine.

(116) My aunt is a relative who is a teacher.

(117) My uncle is a relative who is a writer.

(118) My favorite relative is my grandmother.

(119) I have a distant relative named Shankar.

(120) I have a distant relative named Wallace.



Relative used in a sentence

(121) My uncle is a relative on my dad's side.

(122) My brother's teacher is not my relative.

(123) My cousin's uncle is a relative of mine.

(124) My cousin's child is a relative of mine.

(125) My sister is a relative who is a writer.

(126) I have a relative who is a famous actor.

(127) I have a distant relative named Frederik.

(128) The concept of time is relative in mundi.

(129) My blood relative is a talented musician.

(130) My blood relative is a dedicated teacher.



Relative sentence in English

(131) My sister is a relative on my mom's side.

(132) My cousin's cousin is a relative of mine.

(133) My uncle is a relative who loves to fish.

(134) I have a relative who lives in Australia.

(135) My uncle is a relative who is a musician.

(136) Everything is relative to something else.

(137) Please deliver to the customer's relative.

(138) My blood relative is my biggest supporter.

(139) My niece's son is my onceremoved relative.

(140) My cousin's grandma is a relative of mine.

(141) My cousin's grandpa is a relative of mine.

(142) Poverty can be both absolute and relative.

(143) My niece is a relative who loves to dance.

(144) My aunt is a relative who is a great cook.

(145) My cousin is a relative who is very funny.

(146) My uncle is a relative who is a scientist.

(147) Aroynts, I'm not going to be your relative.

(148) The concept of time is cosmically relative.

(149) My grandma is a relative of my mom and dad.

(150) She claimed that she had a famous relative.

(151) My grandmother is a close relative of mine.

(152) My uncle is a relative who loves to travel.

(153) My cousin is a relative who is a scientist.

(154) The distant relative was a stranger to her.

(155) My relative is a successful business owner.

(156) The relative pronoun who refers to a person.

(157) The blabby relative wouldn't stop gossiping.

(158) My cousin's wife is my onceremoved relative.

(159) My wife's nephew is my onceremoved relative.

(160) I have a relative whose last name is Ammons.

(161) The griga is a close relative of the iguana.

(162) My great-grandpa was a relative I never met.

(163) My cousin is a relative on my father's side.

(164) My sister is a relative who is a great cook.

(165) My uncle is a relative who is a firefighter.

(166) My relative is coming to visit us next week.

(167) My relative is coming to visit me next week.

(168) My relative is my aunt and she is very kind.

(169) We heard a story about him from our relative.

(170) I received a package from a distant relative.

(171) My husband's aunt is my onceremoved relative.

(172) My cousin's wife is my once-removed relative.

(173) The antonymies of fast and slow are relative.

(174) The antonymies of big and small are relative.

(175) The antonymies of rich and poor are relative.

(176) The antonymies of old and young are relative.

(177) My aunt is a relative who is a social worker.

(178) My cousin is a relative who is very athletic.

(179) My cousin is a relative who is very artistic.

(180) My cousin is a relative who is very outgoing.

(181) The relative speed of the car was impressive.

(182) My relative is my uncle and he is very funny.

(183) Relative pronouns introduce dependent clauses.

(184) I received a postcard from a distant relative.

(185) Pika is a close relative of rabbits and hares.

(186) My mother's cousin is my onceremoved relative.

(187) My sister is a relative who is a photographer.

(188) My cousin is a relative who is a veterinarian.

(189) My cousin is a relative who is very organized.

(190) My cousin is a relative who is very spiritual.

(191) The return address was from a distant relative.

(192) He is my blood relative, but we have never met.

(193) My blood relative lives in a different country.

(194) My blood relative is a successful entrepreneur.

(195) The colemouse is a distant relative of the rat.

(196) My uncle's grandson is my onceremoved relative.

(197) We had to dispute the visa to visit a relative.

(198) My uncle is a relative who loves to tell jokes.

(199) My aunt is a relative who is a talented artist.

(200) My cousin is a relative who is a talented chef.

(201) My sister is a relative who I am very close to.

(202) My relative is a teacher and she loves her job.

(203) My relative is a nurse and works in a hospital.

(204) My relative is a lawyer and fights for justice.

(205) I have a relative who is a professional dancer.

(206) Axiomatically, the concept of time is relative.

(207) The family disowned their black sheep relative.

(208) The sea-trout is a close relative of the salmon.

(209) They visite the hospital to see a sick relative.

(210) The impostor claimed to be a long-lost relative.

(211) The sterlet is a close relative of the sturgeon.

(212) The imposter claimed to be a long-lost relative.

(213) He is my blood-relative, but we don't talk much.

(214) My cousin's daughter is my onceremoved relative.

(215) The sendee of the letter was a distant relative.

(216) My brother is a relative who is a great athlete.

(217) My cousin is a relative who is a skilled writer.

(218) My cousin is a relative who is very intelligent.

(219) My cousin is a relative who is very adventurous.

(220) My cousin is a relative who is very independent.

(221) I have a relative who is a professional athlete.

(222) The crux of the theory is that time is relative.

(223) The concept of time is relative around the world.

(224) My relative brags about their famous connections.

(225) We went to the hospital to visit a sick relative.

(226) I have a blood relative who is a famous musician.

(227) She is my only blood relative left in this world.

(228) Huckleberry is a close relative of the blueberry.

(229) My aunt is a relative who is a dedicated teacher.

(230) My cousin is a relative who is a talented dancer.

(231) My sister is a relative who is a talented singer.

(232) My cousin is a relative who is a skilled athlete.

(233) My aunt is a relative who is a talented gardener.

(234) My sister is a relative who is a talented artist.

(235) My grandmother is a relative who loves to garden.

(236) My cousin is a relative who is very kind-hearted.

(237) The relative humidity in the room was quite high.

(238) My relative is my cousin and we grew up together.

(239) My relative is my niece and she is very talented.

(240) My relative is a chef and creates amazing dishes.

(241) For each person, the concept of time is relative.

(242) I have a distant relative with the last name Frey.

(243) I have a distant relative with the last name Feng.

(244) I have a distant relative with the last name Kemp.

(245) Take a letter and send it to a long-lost relative.

(246) The relative pronoun whoever refers to any person.

(247) The relative pronoun wherever refers to any place.

(248) My blood relative is coming to visit us next week.

(249) My seatmate at the wedding was a distant relative.

(250) My blood-relative is coming to visit me next week.

(251) My sister is a relative because she is my sibling.

(252) The connection between the two sizes was relative.

(253) My stepfather is a relative who married my mother.

(254) My sister is a relative who I can always count on.

(255) My brother is a relative who is a skilled painter.

(256) My cousin is a relative who is a fashion designer.

(257) The distant relative left her a large inheritance.

(258) The relative ease of the task made it seem simple.

(259) My relative is a doctor and works at the hospital.

(260) I am going to introduce my relative to my friends.

(261) The guanaco is a relative of the llama and alpaca.

(262) I have a distant relative with the last name Gould.

(263) The sealed letter was sent by a long-lost relative.

(264) He is my blood relative, so I trust him completely.

(265) I have a distant relative with the last name Barea.

(266) I have a distant relative with the last name Barth.

(267) The barosaur's closest living relative is the bird.

(268) The moa's closest living relative is the kiwi bird.

(269) My grandfather's sister is my onceremoved relative.

(270) My best friend's mother is my onceremoved relative.

(271) The bullace is a close relative of the damson plum.

(272) My sister is a relative who is also my best friend.

(273) My cousin is a relative who is a talented musician.

(274) My brother is a relative who is a skilled mechanic.

(275) My cousin is a relative who is a skilled carpenter.

(276) My aunt is a relative who is a talented seamstress.

(277) The relative beauty of the sunset was breathtaking.

(278) I am going to stay with my relative for the summer.

(279) My relative is a doctor and helps people every day.

(280) I have a distant relative with the last name Bremer.

(281) The sea-cow's closest living relative is the dugong.

(282) She received a telegram from her long-lost relative.

(283) I have a distant relative with the last name Becker.

(284) I have a distant relative with the last name Keller.

(285) I have a distant relative with the last name Wright.

(286) The home movie was a gift from a long-lost relative.

(287) Whose is a relative pronoun used to show possession.

(288) She is my blood relative, so we share a strong bond.

(289) I have a distant relative with the last name Cather.

(290) I have a distant relative with the last name Angell.

(291) We are going to visit a relative who lives far away.

(292) The surprise visit from a relative was heartwarming.

(293) My godmother is a relative who is also my godparent.

(294) My aunt's husband is a relative who I call my uncle.

(295) I have a relative who works as a doctor in the city.

(296) The recipient of the package was a distant relative.

(297) My relative is always there for me when I need them.

(298) My relative is a veterinarian and cares for animals.

(299) The multimeters have a relative measurement function.

(300) We were thrilled to hear from the long-lost relative.

(301) We ran into a long-lost relative at a family reunion.

(302) The actor bears a resemblance to his famous relative.

(303) They were able to inherit through a distant relative.

(304) Where is a relative pronoun used to refer to a place.

(305) My grandma is a relative because she is my mom's mom.

(306) My nephew is a relative who is only a few months old.

(307) My brother is a relative who is a skilled programmer.

(308) My nephew is a relative who is always full of energy.

(309) My cousin is a relative who is a computer programmer.

(310) The relative rarity of the gemstone made it valuable.

(311) I am very close to my relative and we talk every day.

(312) The recipient of the letter was a long-lost relative.

(313) My relative is a firefighter and bravely saves lives.

(314) My relative is a writer and has published many books.

(315) The inheritance was a result of a long-lost relative.

(316) The koala's brain is small relative to its body size.

(317) I have a distant relative with the last name Steffens.

(318) I have a distant relative with the last name Teasdale.

(319) Volcanoes often erupt after a period of relative calm.

(320) I have a distant relative with the last name Blankens.

(321) The budorcas is a close relative of the domestic goat.

(322) The thimbleberry is a close relative of the raspberry.

(323) My aunt is my relative because she is my mom's sister.

(324) My cousin is a relative because he is my dad's nephew.

(325) My uncle is a relative because he is my dad's brother.

(326) My step-uncle is a relative who is married to my aunt.

(327) My step-aunt is a relative who is married to my uncle.

(328) My nephew is a relative who loves to play video games.

(329) My grandmother is a relative who is a retired teacher.

(330) The theory essentially suggests that time is relative.

(331) The relative ease of the hike made it a popular trail.

(332) I am going to ask my relative for advice on my career.

(333) My relative is a great cook and makes delicious meals.

(334) They came to the hospital to visit their sick relative.

(335) I have a distant relative with the last name Bernstein.

(336) The relative pronoun which refers to animals or things.

(337) The dew point is used in calculating relative humidity.

(338) The brontothere's closest living relative is the horse.

(339) The mastodon's closest living relative is the elephant.

(340) Emmer is a distant relative of modern wheat and barley.

(341) My uncle is a relative who is a successful businessman.

(342) My sister is a relative who is a talented photographer.

(343) I am going to visit my relative in New York next month.

(344) I have a relative who is a chef and makes amazing food.

(345) I have a relative who is a scientist and does research.

(346) The lanigerous guanaco is a wild relative of the llama.

(347) The cathode is negatively charged relative to the anode.

(348) The family member was convicted of molesting a relative.

(349) I need to find the home address of a long-lost relative.

(350) I have a distant relative named Nam who lives in Canada.

(351) A relative clause can be restrictive or non-restrictive.

(352) They quit over to the hospital to visit a sick relative.

(353) Borachios had a small brain relative to their body size.

(354) My blood-relative is the only family member I have left.

(355) The closest living relative to sea-cows is the elephant.

(356) The endangered dobsonfly is a close relative of dobsons.

(357) The Holocene is a time of relative warmth and stability.

(358) My half-brother is a relative because we share a parent.

(359) My grandmother is a relative who lives in another state.

(360) My great-uncle is a relative who tells the best stories.

(361) My step-sister is a relative who I share a bedroom with.

(362) My uncle is a relative who is a successful entrepreneur.

(363) My great-grandfather was a relative I never got to meet.

(364) My grandfather is a relative who fought in World War II.

(365) The relative position of the planets changes constantly.

(366) I have a relative who is a musician and plays in a band.

(367) My relative is a social worker and helps people in need.

(368) My relative is a veterinarian and takes care of animals.

(369) My relative is a carpenter and builds amazing furniture.

(370) I have a distant relative named Zhong who lives in China.

(371) Non-finite verb forms are often used in relative clauses.

(372) Tae is not a word that can be used as a relative pronoun.

(373) The dependent clause is introduced by a relative pronoun.

(374) Whenever is a relative pronoun used to refer to any time.

(375) Whatever is a relative pronoun used to refer to anything.

(376) The quagga's closest living relative is the plains zebra.

(377) The glyptodon's closest living relative is the armadillo.

(378) The heritor of the ancient castle was a distant relative.

(379) My stepdad is a relative because he is married to my mom.

(380) My nephew is a relative because he is my sibling's child.

(381) My niece is a relative because she is my sibling's child.

(382) My great-great-grandmother is a relative who I never met.

(383) I have a relative who is a nurse and works in a hospital.

(384) The remittance was sent to a relative for a wedding gift.

(385) The relative health of the patient was monitored closely.

(386) My relative is my sister and we share a lot of interests.

(387) My relative gave me a beautiful necklace for my birthday.

(388) My relative is a teacher and loves working with children.

(389) She said she had a famous relative, but it was all bogus.

(390) She attempted to wheedle a loan from her wealthy relative.

(391) The difficulty of a task is relative to one's skill level.

(392) Stegosaurses had a small head relative to their body size.

(393) Ankylosaurs had a small brain relative to their body size.

(394) Everything is relative, meaning it depends on the context.

(395) My sister-in-law's grandmother is my onceremoved relative.

(396) The moonrat is a close relative of the hedgehog and shrew.

(397) I have a distant relative named Clonie who lives in Texas.

(398) My stepmom is a relative because she is married to my dad.

(399) The offshoot of the family tree showed a distant relative.

(400) The offshoot of the family tree led to a distant relative.

(401) The relative importance of each task should be considered.

(402) The earth tremor was followed by a period of relative calm.

(403) The glass lizard is a close relative of the legless lizard.

(404) A surprise visit from a distant relative was in the offing.

(405) The Weimar Republic was a brief period of relative freedom.

(406) The position of the object is relative to its surroundings.

(407) The beauty of a painting is relative to the viewer's taste.

(408) I'm interviewing potential sitters for my elderly relative.

(409) Koalas have a small brain size relative to their body size.

(410) We slummed at a relative's house while visiting a new city.

(411) Stegosaurses had a small brain relative to their body size.

(412) I heard that Ackles is a distant relative of Elvis Presley.

(413) The family greeted their long-lost relative with open arms.

(414) Incremental encoders provide relative position information.

(415) Vicunas are smaller than their close relative, the guanaco.

(416) My cousin's daughter is a relative who is my second cousin.

(417) My great-grandfather was a relative of a famous politician.

(418) My cousin is a relative who is studying to become a doctor.

(419) I hope to meet my long-lost relative at the family reunion.

(420) The relative darkness of the room made it difficult to see.

(421) My relative is a scientist and conducts important research.

(422) The mako shark is a close relative of the great white shark.

(423) The testator's will was contested by a disgruntled relative.

(424) The cuttlefish is a close relative of the squid and octopus.

(425) The relative value of a vintage item can increase over time.

(426) The mammoth's closest living relative is the Asian elephant.

(427) The family embraced their long-lost relative with open arms.

(428) I have to fly down to the hospital to visit a sick relative.

(429) Relative clauses can be found in various types of sentences.

(430) The relative clause can be used to express time or location.

(431) The relative pronoun whosever refers to any person or thing.

(432) The closest living relative of glyptodonts is the armadillo.

(433) The family welcomed their long-lost relative with open arms.

(434) The rhesus monkey is a close relative of the macaque monkey.

(435) I have a relative with the last name Angell who is a doctor.

(436) Ankylosauruses had small brains relative to their body size.

(437) My uncle is a relative who is a passionate environmentalist.

(438) The offshoot of the family tree revealed a distant relative.

(439) My grandfather is a relative who always tells great stories.

(440) The relative calmness of the ocean made for a peaceful sail.

(441) The family inherited a beach house from a deceased relative.

(442) My relative is my grandfather and he fought in World War II.

(443) My relative is my brother and we have a lot of fun together.

(444) The ouija board spelled out the name of a long-lost relative.

(445) She embezzles money from her elderly relative's bank account.

(446) The laws of physics govern the principles of relative motion.

(447) The hoofed mammal was a distant relative of the modern horse.

(448) Herod's reign was a time of relative stability in the region.

(449) They received a lump sum inheritance from a distant relative.

(450) The cost of living is relative to the location and lifestyle.

(451) Relative clauses can be used to express feelings or opinions.

(452) The relative frequency of tornadoes in this area is alarming.

(453) The spearfish is a close relative of the marlin and sailfish.

(454) Dromaeosaurids had a large brain relative to their body size.

(455) The appositionally related words were both relative pronouns.

(456) The commission will be prorated relative to the sales volume.

(457) The family closed ranks away from their black sheep relative.

(458) My mother's cousin is a relative who I call my second cousin.

(459) The notion of time being relative was introduced by Einstein.

(460) My grandfather is a relative who is a retired police officer.

(461) My relative from out of town is coming to visit us next week.

(462) The relative position of the moon affects the tides on Earth.

(463) The relative value of the antique was difficult to determine.

(464) The relative simplicity of the recipe made it easy to follow.

(465) The relative importance of the issue was discussed at length.

(466) The relative strength of the storm caused damage to the area.

(467) The relative size of the crowd made it difficult to navigate.

(468) My relative is a photographer and captures beautiful moments.

(469) The tyrannosaurus had a large brain relative to its body size.

(470) Galilean relativity allows for the concept of relative motion.

(471) My friend just inherited a free house from a distant relative.

(472) I have a distant relative named Duncan who lives in Australia.

(473) I have a distant relative named Barton who lives in Australia.

(474) We need to ship down to the hospital to visit a sick relative.

(475) The edmontosaurus had a small brain relative to its body size.

(476) I have a distant relative named Bennet who lives in Australia.

(477) The relative scale of the universe is difficult to comprehend.

(478) The aerogram was a thoughtful gesture from a distant relative.

(479) The DNA test confirmed the descendant of a long-lost relative.

(480) The quality of a product is relative to the price paid for it.

(481) The taste of a dish is relative to one's culinary preferences.

(482) I received a postcard from a relative I haven't seen in years.

(483) The relative pronoun when is used to refer to a specific time.

(484) Why is a relative pronoun used to ask for the reason or cause.

(485) He slushed through to the hospital to visit his sick relative.

(486) He briefly mentioned in passing that he had a famous relative.

(487) The pax Romana was a period of relative peace in ancient Rome.

(488) The relative movement of the pendulum is used to measure time.

(489) He was the only blood relative left after the tragic accident.

(490) I have a distant relative named Mardon who lives in Australia.

(491) My great-grandpa is a relative because he is my grandma's dad.

(492) My great-grandfather is a relative who fought in World War II.

(493) My stepbrother is a relative who I didn't meet until I was 10.

(494) My cousin once removed is a relative who is my cousin's child.

(495) My cousin's wife is a relative who I see at family gatherings.

(496) Age is a relative concept, as everyone ages at their own pace.

(497) My relative is a skilled mechanic who can fix any car problem.

(498) The relative complexity of the problem required a team effort.

(499) My relative is a business owner and runs a successful company.

(500) My relative is a talented musician and plays many instruments.

(501) My relative is a nurse and cares for patients with compassion.

(502) The family was devastated by the calumny spread by a relative.

(503) AIC is a measure of the relative quality of statistical models.

(504) I received a surprise gift via airmail from a distant relative.

(505) I have a distant relative named Patrick who lives in Australia.

(506) The caregiver was weary from looking after an elderly relative.

(507) The family fortune is inherited by the only surviving relative.

(508) The relative clause can be shortened using a participle phrase.

(509) Relative clauses are an important aspect of sentence structure.

(510) My bossiest relative always tries to control family gatherings.

(511) Many people dream of inheriting wealth from a distant relative.

(512) The relative speed of the pendulum affected its swing duration.

(513) The sea-cow's closest living relative is the Amazonian manatee.

(514) My blood relative is a doctor, so I trust their medical advice.

(515) I received an aerogram from a distant relative I had never met.

(516) Bobcats are often mistaken for their larger relative, the lynx.

(517) The incremental encoder provides relative position information.

(518) The aurochses' closest living relative is the domesticated cow.

(519) The family was scandalised by the relative's criminal activity.

(520) The interest rate will be prorated relative to the loan amount.

(521) Attributives can also include participles and relative clauses.

(522) The Eurasian wigeon is a close relative of the American wigeon.

(523) My great-aunt is a relative because she is my grandma's sister.

(524) My great-aunt is a relative who always sends me birthday cards.

(525) The man sitting next to me on the plane was a distant relative.

(526) The family had to contend with a sick relative in the hospital.

(527) My great-grandfather was a relative who fought in World War II.

(528) The relative warmth of the fire was comforting on a cold night.

(529) The relative distance of the star made it difficult to observe.

(530) I have a relative who is a pilot and flies planes for a living.

(531) The relative scale of the continents can be seen on a world map.

(532) The relative value of a currency can impact international trade.

(533) The relative power of a ruler can shape the destiny of a nation.

(534) The gift-wrapped package was a surprise from a distant relative.

(535) The relative clause adds descriptive details to the main clause.

(536) Relative clauses can be complex and require careful punctuation.

(537) The relative clause can be used to give reasons or explanations.

(538) Relative clauses can be used to give instructions or directions.

(539) It's hard to wrap my head around the fact that time is relative.

(540) The relative value of a good night's sleep cannot be overstated.

(541) The patient received a kidney transplant from a living relative.

(542) The prevailing theory in physics suggests that time is relative.

(543) She hugged her relative tightly after not seeing them for years.

(544) The relative movement of the tectonic plates causes earthquakes.

(545) The relative movement of the sun and the moon affects the tides.

(546) The inheritance received from a deceased relative is nontaxable.

(547) The family gossipped about their relative's scandalous behavior.

(548) The unopen box of chocolates was a gift from a distant relative.

(549) The family was bereave by the passing of their elderly relative.

(550) My godmother is a relative because she is a close family friend.



Relative meaning


Relative is a versatile word that can be used in various contexts to describe a connection or relationship between two or more things. Whether you are writing an essay, a report, or simply engaging in a conversation, incorporating the word "relative" can add depth and clarity to your sentences. Here are some tips on how to effectively use this word in different scenarios:


1. Defining Relationships: When using "relative" to describe a connection between two or more things, it is important to provide clarity and context.

For example, you can say, "The relative position of the planets in our solar system determines their distance from the sun." Here, the word "relative" is used to emphasize the relationship between the planets and their position in relation to the sun.


2. Comparisons: "Relative" can also be used to compare or contrast different aspects or qualities. For instance, you might say, "The cost of living in this city is high relative to other metropolitan areas." In this sentence, "relative" is employed to highlight the comparison between the cost of living in one city and that of other similar cities.


3. Family Connections: One of the most common uses of "relative" is to describe familial relationships. When referring to family members, it is crucial to specify the exact relationship.

For example, you can say, "My aunt is a close relative who has always supported me." Here, "relative" is used to indicate the familial connection between the speaker and their aunt.


4. Contextualizing Information: Using "relative" can help provide a frame of reference or context for the information you are presenting. For instance, you might say, "The study's findings are relative to the specific population surveyed." In this sentence, "relative" is used to convey that the study's results are applicable or relevant only to the particular group of people who were surveyed.


5. Time and Space: "Relative" can also be used to describe the relationship between events or objects in terms of time or space.

For example, you can say, "The speed of an object is relative to the observer's frame of reference." Here, "relative" is used to emphasize that the perception of an object's speed depends on the observer's point of view.


6. Subjectivity: When using "relative" to express subjectivity, it is important to clarify whose perspective or opinion is being considered. For instance, you might say, "The beauty of a painting is relative to the viewer's personal taste." In this sentence, "relative" is used to convey that the perception of beauty varies from person to person.


7. Mathematical and Scientific Applications: In mathematics and science, "relative" is often used to describe ratios or proportions.

For example, you can say, "The relative humidity in the room was 50%." Here, "relative" is used to indicate the proportion of moisture in the air compared to its maximum capacity.


In conclusion, the word "relative" is a valuable addition to your vocabulary, as it can enhance your writing and communication skills. By following these tips, you can effectively incorporate this word into your sentences, providing clarity, context, and a deeper understanding of the relationships between various elements.





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