vital

word

/ˈvaɪtəɫ/
VY-duhl
/vˈaɪtəl/
VY-tuhl

Definition

If something is vital, it is extremely important or necessary for life, success, or the proper functioning of something.

Usage & Nuances

Common in both everyday and formal English. Often used before nouns like 'vital information', 'vital role', and 'vital organs'. Stronger than 'important' and close to 'essential' or 'crucial', especially when something cannot be ignored.

Example Sentences

Water is vital for life.

basic

Sleep is vital if you want to stay healthy.

basic

Good communication is vital in a team.

basic

It's vital that we get this report finished today.

natural

She played a vital role in getting the project approved.

natural

Having the right data is vital when you're making a big decision.

natural