significant

adjective29 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

To a high degree; highly important.

To a very high degree; very important.

Very important, often used in formal or academic contexts.

More than usually important; especially important.

Particularly important or more important than others.

Profoundly important, often in an emotional or intellectual way.

Possibly important in the future.

Important to the same degree as something else.

Important in the context of politics.

Important in the context of history.

Used in statistics to indicate that a result is unlikely to have occurred by chance.

To a noticeable degree; quite important.

Important in the context of culture.

Important in the context of biology.

Important in a military context.

Used to state that something has importance or a notable effect.

To perceive or understand something as being important.

To believe or think of something as important.

To think of something in a particular way; to see it as important.

To consider or regard something as important from a certain perspective.

To discover or realize that something is important, often after study.

Indicates a transition to a state of importance.

Used when something is shown to be important over time or after examination.

To cause something to become important or meaningful.

Indicates that something continues to be important.

To hold the opinion that something is important.

To formally judge or consider something as important.

Indicates who or what is affected by the importance.

Often indicates personal or group importance or relevance.