vital
/ˈvaɪtəl/adjective2 syllables
Vital means: full of spirit; full of life.
Synonyms for vital22
adjective, as in urgently needed; absolutely necessary
adjective, as in performing an essential function in the living body
What does vital mean?4
adjective
1
full of spirit; full of life“a vital and charismatic leader”
2
urgently needed; absolutely necessary“a critical element of the plan”
3
performing an essential function in the living body“vital organs”
4
manifesting or characteristic of life“a vital, living organism”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with vital?2
Vital in a sentence
- To treat disease successfully, it is vital to detect it early.sundown
- To some, the concept of reincarnation is a vital part of spiritual growth.Nuel
- In sport, team harmony is vital to success.sundown
- For a business owner, having a clear overview of one's entire business is vital.peterius
- Kaleidoscopic prints saturate my blank mind, creating vital memories and burning thoughts.carlosalberto
- Good nutrition is vital for an infant's growth.AlanF_US
- Layla went a full day without vital medication.OsoHombre
- Her help is vital to the success of this plan.CM
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