Pronunciation: /ˈɜrdʒənsi/
noun a state of pressing importance or necessity
A1 There is an urgency to finish the homework before class starts.
A2 The urgency of the situation prompted her to call for help.
B1 The urgency of the deadline forced him to work late into the night.
B2 The urgency of the matter required immediate attention from the team.
C1 The urgency of the crisis demanded a swift and decisive response from the government.
C2 The urgency of the situation was palpable as they raced against the clock to find a solution.
adjective urgent
A1 There is an urgency to finish our homework before dinner.
A2 The urgency of the situation prompted us to call for help.
B1 The urgency of the matter required immediate attention from the authorities.
B2 The urgency of the deadline forced us to work overtime to complete the project.
C1 The urgency of the situation demanded a swift and decisive response from the team.
C2 The urgency of the crisis necessitated a coordinated effort from all stakeholders to find a solution.
formal The urgency of the situation required immediate action.
informal We need to hurry up and finish this task, there's a sense of urgency.
slang The urgency of getting to the party on time was real.
figurative The urgency of her words cut through the room like a knife.
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