relatively

/ˈrɛlətɪvli/
adverb
  1. To a certain degree when compared to something else; fairly or moderately.
    • The test was relatively easy compared to last year's exam.
    • The price of the house is relatively low for this neighborhood.
    • She lives relatively close to the office, so her commute is short.
  2. In relation to something else; not absolutely.
    • His opinion is relatively unimportant in this decision.
    • The value of money is relatively stable in times of peace.
    • Relatively speaking, the project was a success even though it had some problems.
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