relatively
adverb
uk/ˈrelətɪvli/ usin comparison with other similar things or with what you expect:
A few states across the country have remained in relatively good shape.
relatively few/little Scottish businesses have relatively few problems with skill levels in the workforce compared to the rest of Britain.
relatively low/high/weak Interest rate levels are expected to remain relatively low.
relatively cheap/inexpensive Phone calls are relatively cheap, with a mix of monthly packages and pay-as you-go services.
relatively easy/simple Online sales are relatively easy to track.
relatively new/recent Wireless internet radio is still a relatively new product category.
relatively large/small Investments that generally go up or down in value in relatively small amounts are considered "low volatility" investments.
relatively speaking
used to say that your opinion or description of something is true when it is compared to other things of a similar type:
The payout was, relatively speaking, a cheap solution.