Vital ( adjective , noun , verb )

(As an adjective)

Vital ( adjective )

  1. Necessary to maintain life.
  2. Extremely important; crucial.
  3. Full of energy and spirit.

Origin:

From latin vitalis, from vita "life".

Examples:

  1. Breathing is a vital function.
  2. The company's success is vital to the local economy.
  3. The vote on the bill is vital for its passage.
  4. She had a vital role in the project's success.
  5. He had a vital, charismatic presence.

(As a noun)

Vital ( noun )

  1. Necessary to maintain life.
  2. Extremely important; crucial.
  3. Full of energy and spirit.

Origin:

From latin vitalis, from vita "life".

Examples:

  1. Breathing is a vital function.
  2. The company's success is vital to the local economy.
  3. The vote on the bill is vital for its passage.
  4. She had a vital role in the project's success.
  5. He had a vital, charismatic presence.

(As a verb)

Vital ( verb )

  1. Necessary to maintain life.
  2. Extremely important; crucial.
  3. Full of energy and spirit.

Origin:

From latin vitalis, from vita "life".

Examples:

  1. Breathing is a vital function.
  2. The company's success is vital to the local economy.
  3. The vote on the bill is vital for its passage.
  4. She had a vital role in the project's success.
  5. He had a vital, charismatic presence.
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