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Important   /ɪmpˈɔrtənt/   Listen
Important

adjective
1.
Of great significance or value.  Synonym: of import.  "The important questions of the day"  Antonym: unimportant.
2.
Important in effect or meaning.  Synonym: significant.  "A significant change in the Constitution" , "A significant contribution" , "Significant details" , "Statistically significant"  Antonym: insignificant.
3.
Of extreme importance; vital to the resolution of a crisis.  Synonym: crucial.  "A crucial election" , "A crucial issue for women"  Antonym: noncrucial.
4.
Having authority or ascendancy or influence.  Synonym: authoritative.  "The captain's authoritative manner"
5.
Having or suggesting a consciousness of high position.  "Took long important strides in the direction of his office"



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... mill for nearly two years; and then his hope of finding her died out. He and his wife moved to the Northwest. In a few years he was the owner of a modern mill in one of the important milling cities in that region. Mrs. Strong never recovered from the shock caused by the loss of Aglaia, and two years after they moved away the miller was left to bear ...
— Sixes and Sevens • O. Henry

... make it so, of course; but it made the people of Spain, and the king and queen, think it was so. And this was most important. So, to keep the sailors from going back on their word and the statement they had signed, Columbus ordered that if any officer should afterward say he had been mistaken, he should be fined one hundred dollars; and if any sailor should say so, he should receive one hundred lashes with ...
— The True Story of Christopher Columbus • Elbridge S. Brooks

... I heard so much of this matter, for nothing else was talked of, and it seeming to me more important even than the churchwardenship of Oare, I could not for the life of me tell which side I should take to. For all my sense of position, and of confidence reposed in me, and of my father's opinions, lay heavily in one scale, while all my reason ...
— Lorna Doone - A Romance of Exmoor • R. D. Blackmore

... expected dray. But there gullies rendered the access difficult. Sand and callitris covered the intermediate ground, and augmented the impediments the horses had to contend with. After crossing three rather important channels, I turned to the N. E., and fortunately came upon the river, where the ground was very open, and the acclivities gentle. The bed of the river was full of water, forming a long reach covered with a red weed, ...
— Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia • Thomas Mitchell

... with which men resign themselves to ignorance in cases where knowledge is all-important to them, is often astonishing; and we may be sure that a man has determined to rest in his ignorance, when he once brings himself to proclaim as a maxim that there ...
— Sophisms of the Protectionists • Frederic Bastiat


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