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Matemáticas y Evaluación ACT - Importance

Aquí aprenderá algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con la importancia, como "peripheral", "marquee", "imperatively", etc., que le ayudarán a superar sus ACT.

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considerable
[Adjetivo]

large in quantity, extent, or degree

considerable, considerable

considerable, considerable

Ex: She accumulated considerable amount of vacation time over the years .
prominent
[Adjetivo]

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

prominente

prominente

Ex: prominent role in the community earned him respect and admiration .
salient
[Adjetivo]

standing out due to its importance or relevance

destacado

destacado

Ex: The professor discussed the salient themes of the novel, focusing on the central ideas that shaped the narrative.
leading
[Adjetivo]

greatest in significance, importance, degree, or achievement

destacado

destacado

Ex: Poor sanitation is the leading cause of the disease.
momentous
[Adjetivo]

highly significant or impactful

trascendental, crucial

trascendental, crucial

Ex: The birth of a child is momentous occasion that brings joy and excitement to a family .
cardinal
[Adjetivo]

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

cardinal

cardinal

Ex: One of cardinal features of the new policy is its focus on sustainability and environmental protection .
integral
[Adjetivo]

considered a necessary and important part of something

esencial, integral

esencial, integral

Ex: Regular exercise integral to maintaining good physical health .
substantial
[Adjetivo]

significant in amount or degree

sustancial, importante

sustancial, importante

Ex: The scholarship substantial financial assistance to students in need .
pivotal
[Adjetivo]

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

fundamental

fundamental

Ex: pivotal role of volunteers in disaster relief efforts is evident in their ability to provide immediate assistance to affected communities .
consequential
[Adjetivo]

having significant effects or outcomes

consecuente, importante

consecuente, importante

Ex: The election results consequential, leading to major policy shifts in the government .
indispensable
[Adjetivo]

essential and impossible to do without

indispensable

indispensable

Ex: Proper safety gear indispensable when working with hazardous materials .
primary
[Adjetivo]

having the most importance or influence

primario

primario

Ex: Health and safety are primary concerns in the workplace .
fundamental
[Adjetivo]

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

fundamental

fundamental

Ex: The scientific method fundamental to conducting experiments and research .
noteworthy
[Adjetivo]

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

digno de mención, notable

digno de mención, notable

Ex: The book received noteworthy awards for its insightful content .
principal
[Adjetivo]

having the highest importance or influence

principal

principal

Ex: principal role in the company is to oversee international operations .
crucial
[Adjetivo]

having great importance, often having a significant impact on the outcome of a situation

crucial, decisivo

crucial, decisivo

Ex: Good communication skills crucial in building strong relationships .
vital
[Adjetivo]

absolutely necessary and of great importance

esencial, vital, crucial

esencial, vital, crucial

Ex: Good communication vital for effective teamwork .
overrated
[Adjetivo]

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

sobrevalorado, sobreestimado

sobrevalorado, sobreestimado

Ex: The actor's performance was overrated, receiving praise that didn’t match the quality of the role.
grave
[Adjetivo]

signifying a matter of deep concern

Ex: The diplomatic incident grave implications for international relations , requiring immediate attention and resolution .
chief
[Adjetivo]

having the highest importance

principal

principal

Ex: In this project , chief objective is to develop sustainable solutions for environmental conservation .
invaluable
[Adjetivo]

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

inestimable

inestimable

Ex: invaluable expertise saved the company from a major crisis .
requisite
[Adjetivo]

required for a particular purpose or situation

necesario

necesario

Ex: His application lacked requisite documentation , so it was rejected .
marquee
[Adjetivo]

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

principal, destacado

principal, destacado

Ex: The tech firm unveiled its marquee product at the annual industry expo.
intrinsic
[Adjetivo]

belonging to something or someone's character and nature

intrínseco

intrínseco

Ex: Intrinsic motivation comes from within and drives people to achieve personal goals .
influential
[Adjetivo]

able to have much impact on someone or something

influyente

influyente

Ex: influential company 's marketing campaign set new trends in the industry .
marginal
[Adjetivo]

having limited significance or importance

marginal

marginal

Ex: marginal relevance of the article was debated by the researchers .
irrelevant
[Adjetivo]

having no importance or connection with something

irrelevante

irrelevante

Ex: The comments about the weather irrelevant to the discussion about global warming .
peripheral
[Adjetivo]

not central or of primary importance

periférico, secundario

periférico, secundario

Ex: Peripheral concerns about office decor were set aside in favor of addressing more pressing issues within the company .
subservient
[Adjetivo]

subordinate or considered secondary in importance

subordinado, sumiso

subordinado, sumiso

Ex: The assistant's role was clearly subservient to that of the manager, focusing mainly on support tasks.
negligible
[Adjetivo]

so small or insignificant that can be completely disregarded

insignificante, desdeñable

insignificante, desdeñable

Ex: The difference in their scores negligible, with only a fraction of a point separating them .
trivial
[Adjetivo]

having little or no importance

trivial, insignificante

trivial, insignificante

Ex: trivial concerns about the color of the walls were overshadowed by more urgent matters .
futile
[Adjetivo]

unable to result in success or anything useful

inútil

inútil

Ex: She realized that further discussion would futile, so she quietly agreed to the terms .
redundant
[Adjetivo]

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

redundante, superfluo

redundante, superfluo

Ex: The extra steps in the process redundant and removed .
urgency
[Sustantivo]

a situation of crucial importance that demands immediate and swift action

urgencia, emergencia

urgencia, emergencia

Ex: urgency of resolving the conflict prompted diplomatic efforts to intensify .
precedence
[Sustantivo]

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

prevalencia, prioridad

prevalencia, prioridad

Ex: During negotiations , finding a fair solution precedence over personal interests .
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 team hit a crunch when supplies did n't arrive on time .
imperative
[Adjetivo]

having great importance and requiring immediate attention or action

imperativo

imperativo

Ex: Regular maintenance imperative to keep machinery running smoothly .
cornerstone
[Sustantivo]

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

piedra angular

piedra angular

Ex: Ethical practices form cornerstone of our business philosophy .
forefront
[Sustantivo]

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

vanguardia, delante

vanguardia, delante

prominence
[Sustantivo]

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

prominencia

prominencia

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

exagerar, sobrestimar

exagerar, sobrestimar

Ex: In scientific reports , researchers are careful not overstate the significance of their findings .

to give prominence or importance to something

priorizar, resaltar

priorizar, resaltar

Ex: foregrounded his academic achievements in his application to increase his chances of being accepted .

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

priorizar, dar prioridad a

priorizar, dar prioridad a

Ex: prioritizes her health over everything else .

to have more value, effect or importance than other things

pesar más que

pesar más que

Ex: The joy and fulfillment of pursuing one 's passion outweigh the financial sacrifices it may entail .

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

subestimar, menospreciar

subestimar, menospreciar

Ex: The artist 's talent was underestimated until she showcased her work in a major gallery .

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

minimizar, restar importancia

minimizar, restar importancia

Ex: The organization has downplayed the impact of the restructuring on employees .
to pale
[Verbo]

to seem or become less significant in comparison to something else

diluirse, quedar en segundo plano

diluirse, quedar en segundo plano

Ex: The excitement of the initial announcement paled when the full extent of the problem became clear .

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

exagerar

exagerar

Ex: The comedian 's humor often stems from his ability exaggerate everyday situations and make them seem absurd .

to stress something's importance or value

subrayar

subrayar

Ex: The findings of the underscore the urgency of addressing climate change .

to value and cherish deeply

atesorar, valorar

atesorar, valorar

Ex: The treasured the quiet moments spent watching the sunset on their favorite beach .

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

sobreevaluar, exagerar

sobreevaluar, exagerar

Ex: Parents sometimes overemphasize academic achievement at the expense of their child 's overall well-being .
prominently
[Adverbio]

in a manner that is easily noticeable

prominentemente, de manera destacada

prominentemente, de manera destacada

Ex: The logo prominently positioned on the company 's official website .
imperatively
[Adverbio]

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

imperativamente, de manera imperativa

imperativamente, de manera imperativa

Ex: The imperatively emphasized the need for thorough preparation before the exam .
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