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it's all relative

[its awl rel-uh-tiv]

idiom

  1. (used to suggest that something should be considered in comparison to something else and not just on its own).

    We camped on the flattest place we could find (I say flat, but it’s all relative; nothing is actually flat up there).



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Word History and Origins

Origin of it's all relative1

First recorded in 1800–10

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