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Something that is important has a lot of value or meaning.

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Explanation at your level:

The word important means that something matters a lot. For example, 'It is important to drink water.' You can use it to talk about school, your family, or your favorite things. When you say something is important, you are telling people that they should look at it or think about it. It is a very useful word for you to know because you can use it every day to explain why you do things.

At this level, you can use important to describe things that have value. You might say, 'My phone is very important to me' or 'It is important to study English.' It is a simple way to show your feelings about a topic. Remember, you can use 'very' or 'really' before it to make it stronger, like 'really important.' Try to use this word when you talk about your daily routine or your goals.

As you move to intermediate English, you can use important in more complex sentences. For example, 'It is important that you finish your homework before you watch TV.' You can also use it to discuss abstract ideas, like 'The most important factor in success is hard work.' Notice how we use it with that clauses or infinitive verbs. It helps you give advice or explain reasons clearly.

At the upper-intermediate level, you can start using important alongside synonyms to avoid repetition. Instead of saying 'important' all the time, you might switch to crucial or significant. You can also use it in formal contexts, such as 'The important findings of the research paper.' It is also common to see it in phrases like 'It is of important concern.' This level is all about nuance and choosing the right word for the right situation.

Advanced users understand that important can sometimes be a bit generic. In academic or professional writing, you might use important to set the stage for a critical argument. You could say, 'It is important to note that...' or 'The important implications of this policy are...' This shows you are using the word to structure your logic. You can also use it in figurative ways, such as 'An important silence,' meaning a silence that carries heavy meaning.

At the mastery level, you recognize that important is a cornerstone of English discourse. You use it not just to describe objects, but to emphasize the gravity of historical events, philosophical arguments, or complex social shifts. You might contrast it with 'trivial' or 'insignificant' to create rhetorical balance. You understand the etymological weight of the word and use it with precision, knowing exactly when 'important' is sufficient and when a more specific term like 'pivotal' or 'paramount' is required to achieve the desired tone.

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  • Means having great value.
  • Used as an adjective.
  • Common in all English levels.
  • Synonyms include significant and crucial.

Hey there! Let's talk about the word important. It is one of those words you will use every single day. When we say something is important, we mean it has a high level of priority or significance.

Think of it like this: if you have an important exam, you study hard because the result matters to your future. It's not just a casual event; it's something that requires your full attention. Whether it's an important decision or an important person, this word tells the listener that they should take the subject seriously.

Using this word helps you communicate what matters most to you. It acts as a signal to others that they need to focus or pay attention. It's a very versatile adjective that fits into almost every conversation, from grabbing coffee with friends to writing a formal business report. You really can't go wrong with it!

The word important has a fascinating journey through time. It traces its roots back to the Medieval Latin word importare, which actually meant 'to bring in' or 'to import'—like goods arriving at a port.

Over time, the meaning shifted in Old French to describe something that 'carries' or 'brings' weight. If something brings a lot of weight or consequence with it, it becomes important! By the 15th century, the word entered English, keeping that sense of having 'weight' or 'significance'.

It is a great example of how language evolves from physical actions (bringing goods) to abstract concepts (having value). It is related to the word import, which we still use today for trade. So, next time you say something is important, remember you are saying it 'carries weight' or 'brings value' to the conversation.

You can use important in many ways. It is very common to see it paired with verbs like is, was, or remains. For example, 'It is important to arrive on time.'

In professional settings, we often use it with nouns: important meeting, important decision, or important factor. These are called collocations. Using these combinations makes you sound much more natural and fluent.

The register of this word is quite flexible. It works perfectly in casual chat—'It's important that we go!'—and in formal academic papers—'An important variable in the study.' Just be careful not to overuse it; sometimes words like crucial, vital, or essential can add more punch if you want to emphasize that something is extremely important.

While important itself isn't always the core of an idiom, it appears in many common phrases. Here are a few:

  • Of great importance: A formal way to say something is very significant. Example: 'This document is of great importance.'
  • Important person (VIP): A person of high status. Example: 'He acts like a real VIP.'
  • Play an important role: To be a key part of something. Example: 'Teachers play an important role in society.'
  • The important thing is...: Used to focus on the main point. Example: 'The important thing is that we tried.'
  • Make an important contribution: To add value to a project. Example: 'She made an important contribution to the team.'

Grammatically, important is a standard adjective. It doesn't have a plural form, and you don't use articles like 'a' or 'the' directly before it unless it's part of a noun phrase (e.g., 'an important task').

Pronunciation is key! In US English, it is /ɪmˈpɔːrtənt/. Notice the 't' sounds—sometimes in fast speech, the middle 't' can sound like a soft 'd' or even disappear, but for clear speech, keep that 't' crisp. In UK English, it is often pronounced with a clearer 't' and a slightly different 'r' sound.

Rhymes include words like important (well, it rhymes with itself!) or words ending in '-ant' like abundant or distant, though the stress patterns differ. Remember to stress the second syllable: im-POR-tant. Getting that stress right is the secret to sounding like a native speaker.

Fun Fact

It originally meant goods brought into a country!

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ɪmˈpɔːtənt/

Crisp 't' sounds.

US /ɪmˈpɔrtənt/

T-flap or glottal stop in casual speech.

Common Errors

  • Missing the stress on the second syllable
  • Mispronouncing the 't' at the end
  • Confusing 'important' with 'import'

Rhymes With

abundant distant constant instant mutant

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 1/5

Very easy to read.

Writing 1/5

Very easy to write.

Speaking 1/5

Very easy to say.

Hören 1/5

Very easy to hear.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

good big value

Learn Next

significant crucial vital

Fortgeschritten

paramount imperative

Grammar to Know

Adjective placement

The important book.

Dummy subject 'It'

It is important.

That clauses

It is important that...

Examples by Level

1

Water is important.

Water = 물

Simple S+V+Adj

2

This is important.

This = 이것

Demonstrative

3

School is important.

School = 학교

Noun+is+adj

4

My dog is important.

My dog = 내 개

Possessive

5

It is important.

It = 그것

Dummy subject

6

Family is important.

Family = 가족

Abstract noun

7

Sleep is important.

Sleep = 잠

Gerund/Noun

8

Health is important.

Health = 건강

Noun

1

It is important to eat breakfast.

2

This meeting is very important.

3

English is an important language.

4

She is an important person.

5

Is this task important?

6

It is not important now.

7

The most important thing is love.

8

I have an important job.

1

It is important that you arrive on time.

2

He plays an important role in the project.

3

The important thing is to keep trying.

4

This is an important step for our company.

5

They discussed important issues today.

6

It is important to consider all options.

7

She made an important discovery.

8

Safety is of important concern here.

1

It is important to note the changes in policy.

2

The results have important implications for the future.

3

She is an important figure in the music industry.

4

This is an important milestone in his career.

5

The important thing to remember is consistency.

6

We face an important decision tomorrow.

7

He gave an important speech at the conference.

8

The report highlights several important factors.

1

It is important to acknowledge the complexity of the issue.

2

The study provides important insights into human behavior.

3

He played an important part in the negotiation process.

4

The important point here is the shift in public opinion.

5

An important distinction must be made between these terms.

6

This is an important development in the field of science.

7

She holds an important position within the organization.

8

The important thing is to maintain objectivity.

1

The important thing is to grasp the underlying philosophy.

2

His work has had an important influence on modern art.

3

It is important to recognize the historical context.

4

The important point to emphasize is the methodology.

5

This is an important contribution to the existing literature.

6

She is an important voice in the political debate.

7

The important thing is to avoid hasty conclusions.

8

It is important to consider the broader ramifications.

Häufige Kollokationen

very important
play an important role
important factor
important decision
important task
important note
important event
important issue
important part
important discovery

Idioms & Expressions

"of great importance"

very significant

This is a matter of great importance.

formal

"the important thing"

the main point

The important thing is that you're safe.

neutral

"a person of importance"

an influential person

He is a person of importance in town.

formal

"attach importance to"

to value something

I attach great importance to honesty.

formal

"self-importance"

thinking you are better than others

His self-importance is annoying.

neutral

"all-important"

most important of all

The all-important final goal.

neutral

Easily Confused

중요한 vs import

similar spelling

import is a verb/noun, important is an adjective

I import goods (verb) vs This is important (adj).

중요한 vs importance

similar root

importance is a noun

The importance of the task (noun).

중요한 vs importantly

adverb form

importantly describes actions

He spoke importantly (adverb).

중요한 vs importer

similar root

importer is a person who imports

He is an importer of tea.

Sentence Patterns

A1

It is important to + verb

It is important to sleep.

A1

Subject + is + important

Health is important.

B1

It is important that + clause

It is important that you go.

B1

The important thing is + noun

The important thing is trust.

B2

Of great importance

This is of great importance.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

importance the state of being important

Adjectives

important having value

Verwandt

import verb/noun related to trade

How to Use It

frequency

10

Formality Scale

paramount significant important key

Häufige Fehler

important to me (instead of important for me) important to me
Both can be used, but 'important to' often implies personal value.
very important (instead of critical) critical
Using 'very' is fine, but 'critical' is a better synonym.
important thing is... the important thing is...
Always use 'the' before 'important thing'.
importantly (as an adjective) important
Important is the adjective, importantly is the adverb.
more important (instead of most important) most important
Check if you are comparing two or many.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Place an 'important' sign on your door.

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Native Speakers

Use it to emphasize your point.

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Cultural Insight

It's used to show respect in business.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use 'is' with it.

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Say It Right

Stress the middle syllable.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't pluralize it.

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Did You Know?

It comes from 'import'.

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Study Smart

Use it in your daily journal.

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Writing Tip

Use synonyms to avoid repeating it.

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Speaking Tip

Slow down when you say it.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

I-m-portant: I must port (carry) it because it matters!

Visual Association

A heavy suitcase labeled 'Important' that you must carry.

Word Web

value priority significant weight

Herausforderung

Use 'important' 3 times today!

Wortherkunft

Latin

Original meaning: To bring in (importare)

Kultureller Kontext

None

Used frequently in business and social settings to show respect.

The Importance of Being Earnest (Play)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at work

  • important meeting
  • important deadline
  • important task

school

  • important lesson
  • important exam
  • important rule

travel

  • important document
  • important notice
  • important info

daily life

  • important decision
  • important person
  • important call

Conversation Starters

"What is the most important thing in your life?"

"Why is learning English important for you?"

"What is an important lesson you learned?"

"Who is an important person in your history?"

"Why is it important to be kind?"

Journal Prompts

Write about an important day in your life.

Why is health important to you?

List three important goals for this year.

What is an important quality in a friend?

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

No, it is an adjective.

Use 'very' or 'extremely'.

Yes, as an adverb.

Importance.

It can be both formal and casual.

No, adjectives don't have plurals.

Yes, an important person.

Yes, one of the most common.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

Water is ___.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: important

Water is essential for life.

multiple choice A2

Which means 'matters a lot'?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: important

Important means it matters.

true false B1

Is 'important' an adjective?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Richtig

Yes, it describes nouns.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Synonyms.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

This is very important.

Ergebnis: /5

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