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important

[ im-pawr-tnt ]

adjective

  1. of much or great significance or consequence:

    an important event in world history.

  2. mattering much (usually followed by to ):

    details important to a fair decision.

  3. entitled to more than ordinary consideration or notice:

    an important exception.

  4. prominent or large:

    He played an important part in national politics.

  5. of considerable influence or authority, as a person or position:

    an important scientist.

  6. having social position or distinction, as a person or family:

    important guests.

  7. pompous; pretentious:

    When speaking, he assumes an important attitude that offends his audience.

  8. Obsolete. importunate.


important

/ ɪˈɔːəԳ /

adjective

  1. of great significance or value; outstanding

    Voltaire is an important writer

  2. of social significance; notable; eminent; esteemed

    an important man in the town

  3. when postpositive,usually foll byto specially relevant or of great concern (to); valued highly (by)

    your wishes are important to me

  4. an obsolete word for importunate
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Usage Note

Both more important and more importantly occur at the beginning of a sentence in all varieties of standard English: More important (or More importantly), her record as an administrator is unmatched. Today, more importantly is the more common, even though some object to its use on the grounds that more important is an elliptical form of “What is more important” and that the adverb importantly could not occur in such a construction. More importantly probably developed by analogy with other sentence-modifying adverbs, as curiously, fortunately, and regrettably.
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Usage

The use of more importantly as in more importantly, the local council is opposed to this proposal has become very common, but many people still prefer to use more important
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Derived Forms

  • ˈǰٲԳٱ, adverb
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Other yvlog Forms

  • ·ǰtԳ· adverb
  • 󲹱-·ǰtԳ adjective
  • half-·ǰtԳ· adverb
  • i·ǰtԳ adjective
  • pre·ǰtԳ· adverb
  • ܲȴ-·ǰtԳ adjective
  • quasi-·ǰtԳ· adverb
  • p··ǰtԳ adjective
  • super··ǰtԳ· adverb
  • ܲi·ǰtԳ adjective
  • un·ǰtԳ· adverb
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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of important1

First recorded in 1580–90; from Medieval Latin important-, stem of ǰԲ, present participle of ǰ “to be of consequence, weigh,” from Latin: “to carry in, import,” equivalent to im- im- 1( def ) + port- port 5( def ) + -ans -ant ( def ); import ( def )
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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of important1

C16: from Old Italian importante, from Medieval Latin ǰ to signify, be of consequence, from Latin: to carry in; see import
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The result makes them look terrifying but still human, which is particularly important when they interact with the children in some of the more strangely lighthearted scenes.

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Agoa has long been viewed as an important tool of US soft power, especially in countering the growing influence of China and Russia in Africa.

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“This proves that Tariffs are the most powerful Economic tool, and very important to our National Security,” he wrote.

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They’re also looking to customize and retain a lot of values that are important to women investors and others who choose to use their app for investing.

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The UK exported nearly £60bn worth of goods to the US last year, making it one of the most important markets for thousands of British businesses.

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