Crucial - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈkruːʃl|  American pronunciation of the word crucial
Brit.  |ˈkruːʃ(ə)l|  British pronunciation of the word crucial

adjective

- having crucial relevance
crucial to the case
- of the greatest importance (syn: all-important, essential)
crucial information

Extra examples

Vitamins are crucial for maintaining good health.

It's crucial that we arrive before 8 o'clock.

Teachers are crucial to the success of the school.

She played a crucial role in the meeting.

This aid money is crucial to the government's economic policies.

The work of monks was crucial in spreading Christianity.

The city of Mycenae played a crucial role in the history of Greece.

The conservation of tropical forests is of crucial importance.

Even in democracies today, crucial knowledge is available to only a few individuals ...

...good crowd control is crucial to the prevention of riots...

No one is trying to denigrate the importance of a good education. We all know that it is crucial for success.

...the former diplomat is coming out of retirement to lend his talents as a peacemaker to these crucial negotiations...

His implication of his co-workers in the fraud was crucial.

Negotiations reached a crucial stage.

Senator O'Brian skillfully dodged the crucial question.

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