Sentence example with the word 'pertinence'

pertinence

affective meaning, concern, drift, gist, intension, overtone, real meaning, relevance, significance, structural meaning, totality of associations

Definition n. relevance by virtue of being applicable to the matter at hand

Last update: November 2, 2015


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Vanrevel, more than one hundred feet away, seemed particularly conscious of the pertinence of her remark.   [Please select]

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The pertinence of the question checked Selden's fugitive impulse before the train had started.   [Please select]

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But the formal pertinence of a question is of the greatest significance.   [Please select]

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The question presented itself with an odd pertinence that drew his set, beardless lips into a kind of smile.   [Please select]

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It turned up unexpectedly at all sorts of times and in all sorts of places, and on each occasion with an increased comprehension on his side of its pertinence.   [Please select]

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We have a wholly different ideal, which in order to interest us powerfully painting must illustrate--an ideal of more pertinence and appositeness to our own moods and manner of thought and feeling.   [Please select]

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