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vital
adjective
1 it is vital that action is taken to protect jobs:
essential, indispensable, crucial, key, necessary, needed, required, requisite, important, all-important, of the utmost importance, of great consequence, of the essence, critical, life-and-death, imperative, mandatory, urgent, pressing, burning, compelling, acute, paramount, preeminent, high-priority, significant, consequential;
informal earth-shattering, world-shaking.
antonyms unimportant, peripheral, secondary.
2 a layer of fat protects the vital organs:
life-preserving, life-sustaining, basic, fundamental, essential, necessary;
major, main, chief, key, prime.
antonyms minor, dispensable.
3 the new president appeared young and vital:
lively, energetic, active, sprightly, spry, animated, spirited, high-spirited, vivacious, exuberant, bouncy, enthusiastic, vibrant, zestful, sparkling, dynamic, vigorous, full of vim and vigor, forceful, fiery, lusty, hale and hearty, in fine fettle;
informal go-getting, zippy, peppy, feisty, spunky, raring to go, full of beans, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed;
North American chipper.
antonyms listless.
word toolkit
vital
information
service
work
ingredient
support
resources
funds
equipment
crucial
role
part
question
factor
moment
step
stage
evidence
utmost
importance
respect
care
concern
caution
attention
urgency
secrecy