Noun
topicality (countable and uncountable, plural topicalities)
The condition of being topical.
Synonyms: relevance, currency
Fiction isn't made by scraping the bones of topicality for the last shreds and sinews, to be processed into mechanically recovered prose. Like journalism, it deals in ideas as well as facts, but also in metaphors, symbols and myths. Hilary Mantel
After the real-world election of Republican President George W. Bush in 2000, many wondered whether the liberal show could retain its relevance and topicality. Source: Internet
Meanwhile, his Georgian opponents are shooting from the hip some of their sedate and self-confident comments that Saakashvili has lost his political topicality. Source: Internet
The Azerbaijani President's Assistant for Public and Political Affairs Ali Hasanov emphasized the significance of the event, pointing to the topicality of the discussed issues. Source: Internet
These places are then shortlisted by a panel of in-house travel experts who consider criteria such as topicality, excitement and wow-factor to decide what to include in the best-selling, inspirational travel yearbook. Source: Internet
The theme of today’s Yerevan seminar is dedicated to the security and stability in the South Caucasus, Fostering Enduring Regional Peace, which have not lost its topicality and urgency. Source: Internet