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Important is an adjective used to describe something with great significance, value, or relevance. The term is often applied to decisions, events, information, or people when their impact is substantial or consequential. What is considered important can vary by context and perspective.

Etymology: The word comes from Old French important, from Latin importantem, the present participle of importare

Usage and grammar: It is a gradable adjective: more important, most important. Common collocations include "the

Nuances and distinctions: Important is broad and general, while essential implies necessity, crucial signals decisive impact,

Related terms and usage: Related terms include importance and significance, which refine the sense of impact,

meaning
"to
bring
in"
or
"to
carry
in."
The
sense
"bearing
on
a
matter;
having
great
significance"
developed
in
English
by
the
16th
century.
most
important
issue"
and
"an
important
decision."
It
often
appears
with
constructions
such
as
"It
is
important
to..."
In
formal
writing,
it
can
be
replaced
with
synonyms
like
significant,
crucial,
essential,
or
relevant,
depending
on
nuance.
significant
emphasizes
measurable
importance,
and
relevant
stresses
applicability
to
a
topic.
The
noun
form
importance
refers
to
the
quality
of
being
significant,
as
in
"the
importance
of
education."
and
relevance,
which
emphasizes
applicability
to
a
topic.
These
words
are
often
used
interchangeably
but
carry
distinct
shades
of
meaning
in
precise
contexts.