contextual
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adjective
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Etymology
Origin of contextual
1805–15; < Latin contextu-, stem of contextus context + -al 1
Explanation
Something contextual relies on its context or setting to make sense. If you touch someone and shout "You're it!" in a game of tag, people get it, but if you're in the grocery store tapping strangers on the shoulder and yelling at them, it's less contextual. You can use the adjective contextual to describe what something means as it relates to a place, or meaning in a written text. If someone asks you what contextual reason you have for choosing an answer after reading a chapter, for example, you'll have an opinion in the context of what you read — it is contextual because it came out of the text. Activities are contextual too: riding a skateboard in a dance studio is not contextual, but doing ballet there would be.
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Example Sentences
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That also has unsettling contextual implications that the writers can’t gloss over.
From Salon • Mar. 29, 2026
Absent any contextual identity, the names and dates Mayan inscriptions reveal are simply that: names and dates.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 20, 2026
“From automated reporting and intelligent search to translation and contextual assistance, our AI tools are designed to improve speed, accuracy and decision-making,” the report said.
From Barron's • Feb. 25, 2026
But the launch of dedicated health AI services will make it more personalized and contextual.
From MarketWatch • Jan. 21, 2026
We do this because, like vervets, we are a lot more attuned to personal cues than contextual cues.
From "The Tipping Point" by Malcolm Gladwell
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