Vital - definition, pronunciation, transcription
adjective
of vital interest
blood and other vital fluids
the loss of vital heat in shock
a vital spot
vital signs
Extra examples
These matters are vital to national defense.
The sciences are a vital part of the school curriculum.
Exercise keeps her young and vital.
Their music stills seems fresh and vital after all these years.
Their aid is vital to our success.
It is vital to be prepared for any eventuality.
The work she does is absolutely vital.
These measures are vital to national security.
Regular exercise is vital for your health.
It is vital that you keep accurate records.
It is vital to keep accurate records.
It is vital to be honest with your children.
The tourist industry is of vital importance to the national economy.
Richardson played a vital role in the team's success.
The samples could give scientists vital information about long-term changes in the earth's atmosphere.
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