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SAT Math and Logic - Importance

Here you will learn some English words related to importance, such as "cardinal", "trivial", "imperative", etc. that you will need to ace your SATs.

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SAT Vocabulary for Math and Logic
considerable

large in quantity, extent, or degree

[Adjective]
prominent

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

[Adjective]
salient

standing out due to its importance or relevance

[Adjective]
leading

greatest in terms of significance, importance, degree, or achievement

[Adjective]
momentous

highly significant or impactful

[Adjective]
cardinal

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

[Adjective]
integral

considered a necessary and important part of something

[Adjective]
substantial

Significant in amount or degree

[Adjective]
pivotal

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

[Adjective]
consequential

having significant effects or outcomes

[Adjective]
indispensable

absolutely necessary or crucial, to the point that being replaced or substituted is not possible

[Adjective]
primary

having the most importance or influence

[Adjective]
fundamental

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

[Adjective]
noteworthy

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

[Adjective]
principal

having highest importance or influence

[Adjective]
crucial

extremely important or essential, often having a significant impact on the outcome of a situation

[Adjective]
vital

absolutely necessary and of great importance

[Adjective]
overrated

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

[Adjective]
grave

signifying a matter of deep concern, seriousness, or importance

[Adjective]
chief

most significant or important

[Adjective]
invaluable

extremely valuable and essential, to the point that the true worth of something is immeasurable

[Adjective]
requisite

required for a particular purpose or situation

[Adjective]
marquee

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

[Adjective]
intrinsic

belonging to something or someone's character and nature

[Adjective]
influential

able to have much impact on someone or something

[Adjective]
marginal

having limited significance or importance

[Adjective]
futile

unable to result in success or anything useful

[Adjective]
irrelevant

having no importance or connection with something

[Adjective]
peripheral

not central or of primary importance

[Adjective]
subservient

subordinate or considered secondary in importance

[Adjective]
negligible

so small or insignificant that can be completely disregarded

[Adjective]
trivial

having little substance or importance

[Adjective]
redundant

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

[Adjective]
urgency

a situation of crucial importance that demands immediate and swift action

[noun]
precedence

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

[noun]
crunch

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

[noun]
imperative

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

[noun]
cornerstone

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

[noun]
forefront

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

[noun]
prominence

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

[noun]
to overstate

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

[Verb]
to foreground

to give prominence or importance to something

[Verb]
to prioritize

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

[Verb]
to outweigh

to have more value, effect or importance than other things

[Verb]
to underestimate

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

[Verb]
to downplay

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

[Verb]
to pale

to seem or become less significant in comparison to something else

[Verb]
to exaggerate

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

[Verb]
to underscore

to stress something's importance or value

[Verb]
to treasure

to value and cherish deeply

[Verb]
to overemphasize

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

[Verb]
prominently

in a manner that is easily noticeable

[Adverb]
imperatively

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

[Adverb]
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