urgent
ur·gent
adj \ˈər-jənt\Definition of URGENT
Examples of URGENT
- We've come to deliver an urgent message.
- an urgent appeal for assistance
- He addressed us in an urgent manner.
- An urgent voice came over the intercom, telling us to leave the building immediately.
Origin of URGENT
Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin urgent-, urgens, present participle of urgēre
First Known Use: 15th century
Related to URGENT
Synonyms: burning, clamant, compelling, critical, crying, dire, emergent, exigent, imperative, imperious, importunate, instant, necessitous, pressing, acute
Antonyms: noncritical, nonurgent
Related Words: demanding, extreme, immediate, insistent, intense, overriding; crucial, desperate, grave, life-and-death (also life-or-death), serious, severe, vital; dangerous, explosive, hazardous, perilous, precarious, unstable
Near Antonyms: incidental, low-pressure, minor, negligible, trivial, unimportant; nonthreatening, safe, stable
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