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unrelieved, stiff, hard, stiff-necked, rigid, obstinate,<br />

adamant, obdurate, intransigent, determined, unswerving,<br />

undeviating, intractable, persevering, steely, tough,<br />

intransigent, unsparing, uncompromising, pitiless, unforgiving,<br />

ruthless, merciless, cruel, unmerciful, remorseless: The novel<br />

is about the relentless horde of Mongols that swept across<br />

Europe in the 13th century. 2 non-stop, persistent, incessant,<br />

unrelenting, unremitting, unstoppable, perpetual, unfaltering,<br />

unfailing, unflagging, unrelieved, unabated, unrelieved,<br />

unbroken, continual, continuous, ceaseless, constant, unceasing,<br />

steady, habitual, regular: Won't you ever stop your relentless<br />

nagging?<br />

relevance n. relevancy, appropriateness, aptness, pertinence, bearing,<br />

connection, affinity, tie-in, relation, significance,<br />

suitability, suitableness, applicability, application,<br />

applicableness: What you just said has no relevance whatsoever<br />

to the issue under discussion.<br />

relevant adj. pertinent, appropriate, apt, related, relative,<br />

significant, suited, applicable, fitting, proper, germane, akin,<br />

allied, associated, apposite, to the point: Alan's suggestion<br />

is not strictly relevant to our plans.<br />

reliable adj. dependable, trustworthy, honest, trusty, trusted,<br />

principled, conscientious, punctilious, honourable, credible,<br />

believable, safe, sure, certain, secure, sound, responsible,<br />

predictable, stable, unfailing, infallible, reputable: Would a<br />

reliable employee like Susan abscond with the money?<br />

reliance n. confidence, trust, faith, dependence: You may be placing<br />

too much reliance on the smoke alarm.<br />

relic n. 1 memento, keepsake, memorial, remembrance, souvenir,<br />

heirloom, token, artefact or artifact: It has been argued again<br />

and again that the Turin shroud, though old, is not a genuine<br />

relic of Christ. 2 remains; fragment, trace, scrap, shard or<br />

sherd, remnant: Deep in the jungle, archaeologists unearthed<br />

relics of a previously unknown civilization.<br />

relief n. 1 ease, easing, abatement, easement, deliverance, remedy,<br />

redress, alleviation, release, remission, assuagement,<br />

liberation, recess: We would all welcome relief from this

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