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urgent
[ur-juhnt]
adjective
compelling or requiring immediate action or attention; dire; pressing.
an urgent matter.
Synonyms: desperate, imperativeinsistent or earnest in solicitation; importunate, as a person.
an urgent pleader.
expressed with insistence, as requests or appeals.
an urgent tone of voice.
urgent
/ ˈɜːdʒənsɪ, ˈɜːdʒənt /
adjective
requiring or compelling speedy action or attention
the matter is urgent
an urgent message
earnest and persistent
Other Word Forms
- urgency noun
- urgently adverb
- nonurgent adjective
- superurgent adjective
- unurgent adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of urgent1
Example Sentences
This incorrect information is shaping long-term health policy in the U.S. – which makes it urgent to correct the record.
The Liberal Democrat authority's chief executive will be asked to chair a recovery board to try and find urgent savings, if the council is to avoid effectively declaring itself bankrupt.
And now more than ever, "domestic competitiveness needs urgent strengthening through technology and quality upgradation funds" for exporters, he says.
A statement on its website states it is showing solidarity while "the Israeli government is preventing urgent humanitarian assistance from entering Gaza".
These texts usually come with a link you are told to click on to pay the fine and "use urgent and threatening language to make you panic", Stapleton says.
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