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important
[im-pawr-tnt]
adjective
of much or great significance or consequence.
an important event in world history.
mattering much (usually followed byto ).
details important to a fair decision.
entitled to more than ordinary consideration or notice.
an important exception.
prominent or large.
He played an important part in national politics.
of considerable influence or authority, as a person or position.
an important scientist.
having social position or distinction, as a person or family.
important guests.
pompous; pretentious.
When speaking, he assumes an important attitude that offends his audience.
Obsolete., importunate.
important
/ ɪmˈpɔːtənt /
adjective
of great significance or value; outstanding
Voltaire is an important writer
of social significance; notable; eminent; esteemed
an important man in the town
specially relevant or of great concern (to); valued highly (by)
your wishes are important to me
an obsolete word for importunate
Usage
Other Word Forms
- importantly adverb
- half-important adjective
- half-importantly adverb
- preimportant adjective
- preimportantly adverb
- quasi-important adjective
- quasi-importantly adverb
- superimportant adjective
- superimportantly adverb
- unimportant adjective
- unimportantly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of important1
Word History and Origins
Origin of important1
Example Sentences
"What is an important thing for me in my way of looking at football is that we need to be dynamic," said Jeglertz.
The most important thing you can do when choosing a sunscreen, she says, is actually wear enough of it – a full teaspoon at least for each part of your body, face included.
But Hey had training in search and rescue, so he struck up a conversation with Montgomery and asked a few important questions.
It's also important to bear in mind that the OBR stresses the economic and fiscal costs to the UK from the UK and the world not reaching net zero.
For Oliphant, every part of the cartoon — subject, style and structure — is important, and it’s that reverence for attentive construction that’s been so rapidly phased out.
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