important

adjective48 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.5

Superlative form, meaning more important than anything or anyone else.

Important to the same degree as something else.

Important to a particularly high degree.

Important to a particularly high degree.

Important in a way that is essential for life or success.

Important in a way that is essential for success or survival.

Becoming more and more important over time.

Important in a way that is essential for success or survival.

Used to strongly emphasize a high degree of importance.

Used to strongly emphasize a high degree of importance.

Important in a basic and essential way.

Used to strongly emphasize a high degree of importance.

Important in relation to politics.

Used to strongly emphasize a high degree of importance.

Important in relation to the economy.

Used to strongly emphasize a high degree of importance.

Important for achieving a plan or advantage.

Used to strongly emphasize a high degree of importance.

Used to strongly emphasize a high degree of importance.

Used to strongly emphasize a high degree of importance.

Important in a way that is easy to see or understand.

Important in relation to history.

Used to strongly emphasize a high degree of importance.

Important on an international scale.

Used to strongly emphasize a high degree of importance.

Important to the highest possible degree.

To a moderate degree of importance.

Important enough for a particular purpose.

To a moderate degree of importance.

Important in terms of function or purpose.

Important in a way that nothing else is.

To a moderate degree of importance.

Important for two reasons, or twice as important.

To describe a state of being important.

To start being important.

To appear to be important.

To continue to be important.

To think of something as important, often after deliberation.

To perceive or view something as being important.

To cause something to be important.

To consider or think of something in a particular way as being important.

To believe something to be important.

To give the impression of being important when heard.

To hold the opinion that something is important.

To have the feeling of being important.

To formally judge or consider something to be important.

Indicates the person or entity who perceives the importance.

Indicates the person or thing affected by the importance.