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Matemáticas y Lógica SAT - Importance

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con la importancia, como "cardinal", "trivial", "imperativo", etc., que necesitarás para superar tus SATs.

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SAT Vocabulary for Math and Logic
considerable
considerable
[Adjetivo]

large in quantity, extent, or degree

considerable, importante

considerable, importante

Ex: The project required a considerable amount of funding to cover all expenses and ensure its success. 
prominent
prominent
[Adjetivo]

well-known or easily recognizable due to importance, influence, or distinct features

prominente

prominente

Ex: The prominent landmark could be seen from miles away, guiding travelers to their destination. 
salient
salient
[Adjetivo]

standing out due to its importance or relevance

destacado

destacado

Ex: During the job interview, the candidate emphasized the salient achievements on their resume to showcase relevant experience. 
leading
leading
[Adjetivo]

greatest in significance, importance, degree, or achievement

destacado

destacado

Ex: The company's leading product dominates the market, setting the standard for quality and innovation. 
momentous
momentous
[Adjetivo]

highly significant or impactful

trascendental, crucial

trascendental, crucial

Ex: As the world stood witness to the historic event, the momentous peace agreement was signed, signaling a new era of cooperation and stability in the region. 
cardinal
cardinal
[Adjetivo]

possessing the quality of being the most important or basic part of something

cardinal

cardinal

Ex: Honesty is a cardinal principle in their code of ethics, essential for maintaining trust. 
integral
integral
[Adjetivo]

considered a necessary and important part of something

esencial, integral

esencial, integral

Ex: Effective communication is integral to a successful team. 
substantial
substantial
[Adjetivo]

significant in amount or degree

sustancial, importante

sustancial, importante

Ex: The company made a substantial investment in upgrading its infrastructure. 
pivotal
pivotal
[Adjetivo]

playing a crucial role or serving as a key point of reference

fundamental

fundamental

Ex: The research findings were pivotal in shaping the scientific community's understanding of the newly discovered phenomenon. 
consequential
consequential
[Adjetivo]

having significant effects or outcomes

consecuente, de gran alcance

consecuente, de gran alcance

Ex: The court's ruling was highly consequential, setting a precedent for future cases. 
indispensable
indispensable
[Adjetivo]

essential and impossible to do without

indispensable

indispensable

Ex: Oxygen is indispensable for human life. 
primary
primary
[Adjetivo]

having the most importance or influence

primario

primario

Ex: The primary reason for his success is his unwavering dedication to his craft. 
fundamental
fundamental
[Adjetivo]

related to the core and most important or basic parts of something

fundamental

fundamental

Ex: Understanding basic mathematics is fundamental to solving more complex problems. 
noteworthy
noteworthy
[Adjetivo]

deserving of attention due to importance, excellence, or notable qualities

notable, destacado

notable, destacado

Ex: Her performance in the play was noteworthy, earning praise from critics and audiences alike. 
principal
principal
[Adjetivo]

having the highest importance or influence

principal

principal

Ex: The principal aim of the initiative is to reduce carbon emissions. 
crucial
crucial
[Adjetivo]

extremely important or essential

crucial, decisivo

crucial, decisivo

Ex: It is crucial to follow safety guidelines. 
vital
vital
[Adjetivo]

absolutely necessary and of great importance

esencial, vital, crucial

esencial, vital, crucial

Ex: Adequate hydration is vital for maintaining overall health. 
overrated
overrated
[Adjetivo]

having a higher or exaggerated reputation or value than something truly deserves

sobrevalorado, sobreestimado

sobrevalorado, sobreestimado

Ex: Many people believe that the popular movie is overrated, as they found it to be predictable and lacking substance. 
grave
grave
[Adjetivo]

signifying a matter of deep concern

grave, serio

grave, serio

Ex: The government issued a grave warning about the impending natural disaster, urging residents to evacuate. 
chief
chief
[Adjetivo]

having the highest importance

principal

principal

Ex: The chief concern of the community is addressing unemployment among young people. 
invaluable
invaluable
[Adjetivo]

holding such great value or importance that it cannot be measured or replaced

inestimable

inestimable

Ex: Her advice was invaluable in helping me make the right decision. 
requisite
requisite
[Adjetivo]

required for a particular purpose or situation

necesario

necesario

Ex: Fulfilling the requisite qualifications is essential for applying to the job. 
marquee
marquee
[Adjetivo]

highly prominent or regarded as the main attraction in a particular field or context

destacado, estelar

destacado, estelar

Ex: The company hired a marquee player to boost their chances of winning the championship. 
intrinsic
intrinsic
[Adjetivo]

belonging to something or someone's character and nature

intrínseco

intrínseco

Ex: The intrinsic sweetness of the ripe fruit made it delicious without any added sugar. 
influential
influential
[Adjetivo]

able to have much impact on someone or something

influyente

influyente

Ex: Her influential speeches inspired many people to take action for social change. 
marginal
marginal
[Adjetivo]

having limited significance or importance

marginal

marginal

Ex: The impact of the proposed changes on productivity was marginal. 
futile
futile
[Adjetivo]

unable to result in success or anything useful

inútil

inútil

Ex: Their attempts to repair the old machinery proved futile, as it was beyond repair. 
irrelevant
irrelevant
[Adjetivo]

having no importance or connection with something

irrelevante

irrelevante

Ex: His personal anecdotes were irrelevant to the topic of the lecture. 
peripheral
peripheral
[Adjetivo]

not central or of primary importance

periférico, secundario

periférico, secundario

Ex: The details mentioned in the peripheral sections of the report are supplementary and not critical to the main findings. 
subservient
subservient
[Adjetivo]

subordinate or considered secondary in importance

subalterno, subordinado

subalterno, subordinado

Ex: In the company's hierarchy, the administrative staff is often viewed as subservient to the executive team. 
negligible
negligible
[Adjetivo]

so small or insignificant that can be completely disregarded

insignificante, desdeñable

insignificante, desdeñable

Ex: The amount of sugar in the diet soda is negligible, making it a popular choice for those watching their sugar intake. 
trivial
trivial
[Adjetivo]

having little or no importance

trivial, insignificante

trivial, insignificante

Ex: The meeting was delayed by trivial issues that could have been resolved quickly. 
redundant
redundant
[Adjetivo]

surpassing what is needed or required, and so, no longer of use

redundante, superfluo

redundante, superfluo

Ex: His position at the company became redundant after the department was restructured. 
urgency
urgency
[Sustantivo]

a situation of crucial importance that demands immediate and swift action

urgencia, urgencia

urgencia, urgencia

Ex: The urgency of the situation required swift and decisive action from the emergency response team. 
precedence
precedence
[Sustantivo]

the established ranking or priority given to something based on its perceived significance or urgency

prioridad, precedencia

prioridad, precedencia

Ex: The safety of the passengers took precedence over all other considerations during the emergency landing. 
crunch
crunch
[Sustantivo]

a challenging situation caused by a shortage, such as time, money, or resources, that requires immediate attention or action

momento crítico

momento crítico

Ex: The company faced a financial crunch after losing a major client. 
imperative
imperative
[Sustantivo]

a crucial duty or task that is essential and requires immediate attention or action

imperativo, necesidad

imperativo, necesidad

Ex: It's an imperative to address climate change for the well-being of future generations. 
cornerstone
cornerstone
[Sustantivo]

the most important part of something on which its existence, success, or truth depends

piedra angular

piedra angular

Ex: Trust is the cornerstone of any healthy relationship. 
forefront
forefront
[Sustantivo]

the leading or most prominent position or place in a particular field, activity, or situation

vanguardia, primera línea

vanguardia, primera línea

prominence
prominence
[Sustantivo]

the state or quality of being important, well-known, or noticeable

prominencia

prominencia

to overstate

to describe something in a way that makes it seem more important or extreme than it really is

exagerar, sobreestimar

exagerar, sobreestimar

Ex: The job applicant was cautioned not to overstate their experience on the resume. 
to foreground

to give prominence or importance to something

destacar, dar prominencia a

destacar, dar prominencia a

Ex: The director chose to foreground the protagonist's inner conflict to add depth to the storyline. 
to prioritize

to give a higher level of importance or urgency to a particular task, goal, or objective compared to others

priorizar, dar prioridad

priorizar, dar prioridad

Ex: She prioritized completing her assignments before socializing with friends. 
to outweigh

to have more value, effect or importance than other things

pesar más que

pesar más que

Ex: The benefits of regular exercise outweigh the inconvenience of waking up early to go to the gym. 
to underestimate

to regard something or someone as smaller or less important than they really are

subestimar, menospreciar

subestimar, menospreciar

Ex: She warned him not to underestimate the challenges of starting a new business from scratch. 
to downplay

to make something seem less important or significant than it truly is

minimizar, quitar importancia

minimizar, quitar importancia

Ex: The manager chose to downplay the challenges the team was facing during the project. 
to pale
to pale
[Verbo]

to seem or become less significant in comparison to something else

palidecer, empequeñecerse

palidecer, empequeñecerse

Ex: In the face of the major discovery, their previous achievements began to pale in significance. 
to exaggerate

to describe something better, larger, worse, etc. than it truly is

exagerar

exagerar

Ex: She tends to exaggerate her accomplishments on her resume to make herself stand out. 
to underscore

to stress something's importance or value

subrayar

subrayar

Ex: The president's speech underscored the importance of unity in challenging times. 
to treasure

to value and cherish deeply

atesorar, valorar

atesorar, valorar

Ex: Parents often treasure the handmade gifts from their children as precious keepsakes. 
to overemphasize

to place too much importance or attention on something, exaggerating its significance beyond what is necessary or appropriate

sobreenfatizar, exagerar la importancia de

sobreenfatizar, exagerar la importancia de

Ex: The manager tends to overemphasize minor issues, causing unnecessary stress among the team. 
prominently
prominently
[Adverbio]

in a manner that is easily noticeable or attracts attention

de manera destacada, visiblemente

de manera destacada, visiblemente

Ex: Important safety instructions were prominently displayed near the exit. 
imperatively
imperatively
[Adverbio]

in a manner that stresses the urgency or importance of a duty or task

imperativamente

imperativamente

Ex: She spoke imperatively, insisting that the safety protocols be followed without exception. 
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