contextual
pronunciation
How to pronounce contextual in British English: UK [kənˈtekstʃuəl]
How to pronounce contextual in American English: US [kənˈtɛkstʃuəl, kɑn-]
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- Adjective:
- relating to or determined by or in context
Word Origin
- contextual (adj.)
- c. 1820, from context on model of textual, etc. In philosophy, contextual definition is recorded from 1934, along with contextualization, contextualize. Related: Contextualized.
Example
- 1. The provider can then examine contextual settings when writing properties .
- 2. The content items cross-reference each other to provide relevant contextual details .
- 3. Use any contextual clues available to you to begin to understand what you hear .
- 4. The guideline begins with overarching , contextual guidance and moves to more specific deployment models .
- 5. It 's mostly a contextual matter , reinforced with body language .