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What is the meaning of Importent?
impotent adjective (LACKING POWER) not having the power or ability to change or improve a situation: You feel so impotent when your child is ill and you cannot help them.
How do you use more important in a sentence?
You can start a sentence with either “more important” or “more importantly.” Both are fine, but when you want to get rid of the word “more” (or the word “most”), you have to use “importantly.”
What is the superlative for the word important?
important (comparative more important, superlative most important)
What is the meaning of halt in the Bible?
1 : to walk or proceed lamely : limp.
What’s the word for not being able to get an erection?
Definition of impotent 1a : not potent : lacking in power, strength, or vigor : helpless. b : unable to engage in sexual intercourse because of inability to have and maintain an erection broadly : sterile.
What can I say instead of Most importantly?
What is another word for most importantly?
above all | before anything else |
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most of all | at the heart of |
essentially | fundamentally |
mainly | mostly |
primarily | principally |
What’s the most important sentence?
topic sentence
A topic sentence is the most important sentence in a paragraph. Sometimes referred to as a focus sentence, the topic sentence helps organize the paragraph by summarizing the information in the paragraph. In formal writing, the topic sentence is usually the first sentence in a paragraph (although it doesn’t have to be).
Is more important than in a sentence?
Sentence examples for more important than from inspiring English sources. He’s more important than me”. It’s more important than that. Exercise was more important than imagination.
What is the difference between ‘importanter’ and ‘important’?
The comparative of important is more important, rather than importanter. At a pinch, if I heard someone say “He is importanter than I am”, I’d know what they meant, but I’d be curious about their grasp of the language. Importanter is not a word in the English language.
How do you use the word important in a sentence?
You have to use “more” or “most” when you use “important” at the beginning of a sentence like that, but you can use “importantly” alone. “Important, the neighbors didn’t call the police” doesn’t work, but “Importantly, the neighbors didn’t call the police” does work.
Is the comparative form of “important” more important?
No. The correct comparative form of important is more important. Why? Important has three syllables. Except for a few irregular forms, you form comparatives and superlatives of adjectives and adverbs in one of two different ways, depending on how many syllables there are in the word. Three syllables or more: Insert more or most before the word.
Is “more important” a kind of sentence adverb?
The Oxford English Dictionary Supplement calls “more important” “a kind of sentence adjective” and “more importantly” “a kind of sentence adverb.” When they say “more importantly” is a kind of sentence adverb, they mean it’s like “thankfully” and “fortunately” when they come at the beginning of a sentence.