Key Concepts

5 words in this vocabulary list

adjective describes a noun or pronoun, indicating significance or value

  • It is important to follow the rules and regulations set by the organization.
  • It's really important to double-check your work before submitting it.
  • Staying hydrated is super important, especially in this heat.
  • In order to succeed, it's important to keep your eye on the prize and never give up.

adjective more important than anything else; supreme

  • Ensuring the safety of our employees is of paramount importance to our company.
  • It's paramount that you double-check your work before submitting it.
  • Dude, it's paramount that we make it to the concert on time.
  • In the game of chess, protecting your king is paramount to winning the match.

noun pertinence or relevance

adjective relevant or applicable to a particular matter; important

  • It is pertinent that we address this issue in our next meeting.
  • It's really important that we talk about this in our next meeting.
  • We gotta discuss this in our next meeting, it's super relevant.
  • This piece of information is like a key puzzle piece, it's really pertinent to solving the problem.

adjective Comparative form of the adjective 'important', used to indicate something of greater importance or significance.

  • It is importanter to prioritize the most critical tasks first in order to meet the deadline.
  • It's importanter to double check the details before submitting the report.
  • It's importanter to keep it real and stay true to yourself.
  • In the grand scheme of things, it's importanter to focus on personal growth rather than material possessions.

adverb in a way that cannot be done without; absolutely necessary

  • Critical thinking skills are indispensably important in the field of academia.
  • Having a good internet connection is indispensably necessary for online gaming.
  • Your phone is indispensably lit for taking selfies.
  • Trust is an indispensably strong foundation in any relationship.