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Important

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Adjective

2. important, significant

important in effect or meaning

Example Sentences:
'a significant change in tax laws'
'a significant change in the Constitution'
'a significant contribution'
'significant details'
'statistically significant'

3. crucial, important

of extreme importance; vital to the resolution of a crisis

Example Sentences:
'a crucial moment in his career'
'a crucial election'
'a crucial issue for women'

4. authoritative, important

having authority or ascendancy or influence

Example Sentences:
'an important official'
'the captain's authoritative manner'

5. important

having or suggesting a consciousness of high position

Example Sentences:
'recited the decree with an important air'
'took long important strides in the direction of his office'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Important

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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 by to)
specially relevant or of great concern (to); valued highly (by)
your wishes are important to me
4.  an obsolete word for importunate

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Important

see synonyms of important
adjective
1. 
meaning a great deal; having much significance, consequence, or value
2. 
having, or acting as if having, power, authority, influence, high position, etc.
3.  Obsolete
importunate (sense 1)

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Important

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adj.
1. Strongly affecting the course of events or the nature of things; significant: an important message that must get through; close friends who are important to me.
2. Having high social rank or influence; prominent: government leaders and other important people.
3. Having or suggesting a consciousness of high position or authority; authoritative: recited the decree with an important air.
4. Obsolete Importunate.

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