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important
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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Important \Im*por"tant\, a. [F. important. See Import , v. t.] Full of, or burdened by, import; charged with great interests; restless; anxious. [Obs.] Thou hast strength as much As serves to execute a mind very important. --Chapman. Carrying or possessing ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. Having relevant and crucial value.
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. of great significance or value; "important people"; "the important questions of the day" [syn: of import ] [ant: unimportant ] important in effect or meaning; "a significant change in tax laws"; "a significant change in the Constitution"; "a significant ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a great/major/important discovery ▪ The archaeologists had made an important discovery. a key/central/important concept ▪ The title tells you something about the central concept of the poem. a major/important achievement ...
Usage examples of important.
An integral part of the court, albeit a minor one, he was, when he failed his duty, confronted by the single most important fact known to all bureaucrats of any nation or epoch: those above were not interested in excuses, only in results.
To those who lived on Abaddon, nothing was more important than those towers.
Vrej was posed insouciantly on a new foremast, and explained the delay by informing them that Acapulco was that rarest of places, an important trade-port without a single Armenian, and so he had been forced to deal with slower minds.
Tachyon, Senator Hartmann, Hiram Worchester, and other important and influential politicians and aces streamed toward the limos waiting for them, while Chrysalis, Wilde, and the other obvious jokers on the tour had to make do with the dirty, dented jeeps clustered at the rear of the cavalcade.
The flow of Iranians into Iraq, which began during the rein of the Achaemenids, initiated an important demographic trend that would continue intermittently throughout much of Iraqi history.
The scenery around it will always make it delightful, while the associations connected with the Achaian League, and the important events which have happened in the vicinity, will ever render the site interesting.
Silas Deane, a Connecticut delegate who joined the procession, assured John Adams that the Congress was to be the grandest, most important assembly ever held in America.
He had not only the responsibility of ensuring safe passage to France, but he was to consult with the Honorable John Adams on all important decisions.
John Luzac of Leyden, a lawyer, scholar, and editor, published in his Gazette de Leyde a steady variety of material supplied by Adams, including the first European translation of the new Massachusetts Constitution, which was to have an important effect in the Netherlands.
And with the energetic help of Dumas and Luzac, Adams had already arranged for its publication in English, French, and Dutch, which was no less important.
The old charge of vanity, the character flaw that Adams so often chastised himself for, had been made again, and on the floor of Congress, just as he was to assume his most important role.
For Adams it could have been one of the most important letters he ever received.
WITH LITTLE MORE than a month left to his term in office, Adams made one of the most important decisions of his presidency.
At first, Adams tried to draw Jefferson out on a variety of matters important to him.
In November of 1812, Rush sent Adams a first copy of what he considered his most important work, Medical Inquiries and Observations upon the Diseases of the Mind.