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(adj)
Giving strength, energy and vitality; quickening; stimulating.
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Full of life; energetic, vivacious.
Composed of inanimate objects or drawings that have the illusion of motion through the use of computer graphics or stop-action filming.
Creating or engendering life; being a source of life.
That lives.
Having life; living; not dead.
Extremely important.
Necessary.
Absolutely necessary or requisite; that one cannot do without.
(N)
a 1956 American comedy-drama film directed by Richard Quine and starring Judy Holliday and Richard Conte.
performing an essential function in the living body
giving or having the power to give life and spirit
(n)
Energy or vigour.
Characterised by force or vigour; full of energy; lively, vigorous, furious.
Pulsing with energy or activity.
Physically strong and active.
Able to be done, possible, practicable, feasible.
Having life; alive.
Of considerable or relatively great size or extent.
(informal) Very good; excellent; wonderful; fantastic.
Of great size, large.
Very large.
very interesting; able to capture and hold one's attention
Greater in dignity, rank, importance, significance, or interest.
Extremely large; greatly exceeding the common size, extent, etc.
(obsolete) Large, great.
Needing urgent attention.
Of high value or worth.
Requiring immediate attention.
Significant; worth considering.
(often postpositive) Highest, supreme; also, chief, leading, pre-eminent.
Superior, of supreme importance in the case.
Outstanding in importance, of great consequence.
Likely to attract attention from its size or position; conspicuous.
Having a great value.
First in importance, degree, or rank.
Of chief or leading importance; prime, principal.
The act of maintaining oneself at a minimum level.
Essential or decisive for determining the outcome or future of something; extremely important; vital.
The quality or condition of being important or worthy of note.
Large in size, quantity, or value; ample; significant.
Having relevant and crucial value; having import.
Very important; vital or crucial.
(music) Pertaining to, made by, or prepared for an instrument, especially a musical instrument (rather than the human voice).
Primary; most important; first level in importance.
Essential; crucial; extremely important.
Changing; active; in motion.
Describing a “natural” number used to indicate quantity (e.g., zero, one, two, three), as opposed to an ordinal number indicating relative position.
Happening right away, instantly, with no delay.
Having a noticeable or major effect.
The most extreme; greatest, ultimate.
First or earliest in a group or series.
Providing an end to something; decisive.
Elementary, simple, fundamental, merely functional.
In the greatest or highest degree; intense.
Having the power or quality of deciding a question or controversy; putting an end to contest or controversy; final; conclusive.
Related, connected, or pertinent to a topic.
Being the greatest possible; maximum; most extreme.
(literary) True, real, actual.
That which is outermost.
The act of saving a life, especially from drowning.
Essential to own.
Serving to determine or limit; determinative.
Of the essence or essential element of a thing.
(adv)
In an absolute or unconditional manner; utterly, positively, wholly.
Fundamental or underlying.
First, earliest or original.
Preserving life; preventing death.
(by extension) The information required to have a basic understanding of a topic.
Serving to define or distinguish.
Essential, indispensable, required.
Essential; extremely important.
Being of crucial importance; central, key.
Necessary; obligatory; mandatory.
Required, essential, whether logically inescapable or needed in order to achieve a desired result or avoid some penalty.
Something that is required as necessary or indispensable, or as a prior condition of something else.
Necessary; being required.
Constituting a whole together with other parts or factors; not omittable or removable.
Alternative spelling of preeminent. [Exceeding others in quality or rank; of outstanding excellence, extremely notable or important.]
Having great or incalculable value.
Of or relating to existence.
basic or fundamental
Impossible to avoid or prevent.
Important; weighty; not insignificant.
Impossible to avoid; bound to happen.
(sports) Relating to the home team (the team at whose venue a game is played).
(grammar) Of or related to the predicate of a sentence or clause.
Incapable of being replaced, especially because of uniqueness or finiteness.
Impossible (unable) to avoid or escape; not escapable.
Free of restrictions, limitations, qualifications or conditions; unconditional.
Of or pertaining to demography.
Not related to the military, police or other governmental professions.
That determines something.
(countable) A record; an account; a register.
(comparable) Behaving in a reasonable or polite manner; avoiding displays of hostility.
Of a process or part within a larger system, vital to the operations of the system as a whole.
Being very important, or key to something.