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vital
[vahyt-l]
adjective
of or relating to life.
vital processes.
having remarkable energy, liveliness, or force of personality.
a vital leader.
being the seat or source of life.
the vital organs.
necessary to life.
vital fluids.
necessary to the existence, continuance, or well-being of something; indispensable; essential.
vital for a healthy society.
affecting the existence, well-being, truth, etc., of something.
a vital error.
of critical importance.
vital decisions.
destructive to life; deadly.
a vital wound.
vital
/ ˈvaɪtəl /
adjective
essential to maintain life
the lungs perform a vital function
forceful, energetic, or lively
a vital person
of, relating to, having, or displaying life
a vital organism
indispensable or essential
books vital to this study
of great importance; decisive
a vital game
archaic, influencing the course of life, esp negatively
a vital treachery
noun
(plural)
the bodily organs, such as the brain, liver, heart, lungs, etc, that are necessary to maintain life
the organs of reproduction, esp the male genitals
(plural) the essential elements of anything
Other Word Forms
- vitally adverb
- vitalness noun
- nonvital adjective
- nonvitally adverb
- nonvitalness noun
- quasi-vital adjective
- quasi-vitally adverb
- supervital adjective
- supervitally adverb
- supervitalness noun
- unvital adjective
- unvitally adverb
- unvitalness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of vital1
Word History and Origins
Origin of vital1
Example Sentences
Professor England added that a potential collapse in Antarctic overturning circulation would be disastrous for marine ecosystems, preventing vital nutrients from reaching surface waters where marine life depends on them.
It undertakes vital scientific research that is at risk of being defunded under an administration more devoted to bathroom renovations than functional progress.
Astrid is in no doubt how vital his actions were, saying he was a hero.
“It’s vital that America wins by racing ahead and winning developers worldwide.”
De Wever portrays the cuts as vital to help reduce Belgium's eye-watering national debt, one of the steepest in the European Union.
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