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Adjectives of Value and Significance - Adjectives of Essentiality

These adjectives describe the necessary or indispensable nature of something, conveying attributes such as "essential", "crucial", "vital", etc.

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Categorized English Adjectives of Value and Significance
requisite
requisite
[Adjective]

required for a particular purpose or situation

Ex: Fulfilling the requisite qualifications is essential for applying to the job. 
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indispensable
indispensable
[Adjective]

essential and impossible to do without

Ex: Oxygen is indispensable for human life. 
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necessary
necessary
[Adjective]

unable to be changed or avoided

Ex: The rise of technology is a necessary consequence of human progress. 
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essential
essential
[Adjective]

very necessary for a particular purpose or situation

Ex: Adequate nutrition is essential for overall health and well-being. 
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crucial
crucial
[Adjective]

extremely important or essential

Ex: It is crucial to follow safety guidelines. 
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integral
integral
[Adjective]

considered a necessary and important part of something

Ex: Effective communication is integral to a successful team. 
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fundamental
fundamental
[Adjective]

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

Ex: Understanding basic mathematics is fundamental to solving more complex problems. 
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vital
vital
[Adjective]

absolutely necessary and of great importance

Ex: Adequate hydration is vital for maintaining overall health. 
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imperative
imperative
[Adjective]

having great importance and requiring immediate attention or action

Ex: It is imperative that we address climate change to ensure the well-being of future generations. 
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complementary
complementary
[Adjective]

useful to each other or enhancing each other's qualities when brought together

Ex: The two colors are complementary and create a harmonious contrast in the painting. 
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grave
grave
[Adjective]

signifying a matter of deep concern

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

extremely serious or urgent

Ex: The humanitarian crisis in the region has reached dire proportions, requiring immediate international intervention. 
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fateful
fateful
[Adjective]

having significant consequences or outcomes

Ex: The fateful decision to invest in the stock market led to unexpected financial gains. 
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pressing
pressing
[Adjective]

requiring immediate attention due to something's urgency or importance

Ex: We must address the pressing issue of climate change to ensure the planet's future. 
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urgent
urgent
[Adjective]

needing immediate action or attention

Ex: The patient's condition is urgent, and they need to see a doctor right away. 
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central
central
[Adjective]

very important and necessary

Ex: Trust is central to the success of any partnership or collaboration. 
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required
required
[Adjective]

necessary to be fulfilled or obtained

Ex: Attendance at the meeting is required for all employees. 
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obligatory
obligatory
[Adjective]

necessary as a result of a rule or law

Ex: The completion of safety training is obligatory for all new employees before they start work. 
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mandatory
mandatory
[Adjective]

ordered or required by a rule or law

Ex: Wearing a face mask in public places is mandatory to prevent the spread of the virus. 
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foundational
foundational
[Adjective]

forming the basis or essential framework of something

Ex: Understanding basic arithmetic is foundational for learning more advanced math concepts. 
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core
core
[Adjective]

central to the foundation or structure of a concept or system

Ex: Honesty is a core value in ethical decision-making. 
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