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    vi·tal
    /ˈvīd(ə)l/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. the body's important internal organs, especially the gut or the genitalia: "he felt the familiar knot contract in his vitals"

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  2. : fundamentally concerned with or affecting life or living beings: such as. (1) : tending to renew or refresh the living : invigorating. (2) : destructive to life : mortal. 2. a. : concerned with or necessary to the maintenance of life. vital organs. blood and other vital fluids. : existing as a manifestation of life. 3.

  3. VITAL definition: 1. necessary for the success or continued existence of something; extremely important: 2…. Learn more.

  4. If you describe someone or something as vital, you mean that they are very energetic and full of life. They are both very vital people and a good match. They have something important to say and vital and radical ways of saying it. More Synonyms of vital. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  5. VITAL meaning: 1. necessary for the success or continued existence of something; extremely important: 2…. Learn more.

  6. necessary to the existence, continuance, or well-being of something; indispensable; essential: vital for a healthy society. Synonyms: critical, important. affecting the existence, well-being, truth, etc., of something: a vital error. of critical importance: vital decisions. destructive to life; deadly: a vital wound. vital. / ˈvaɪtəl / adjective.

  7. A patient's vital signs are their important body functions, such as pulse rate, that shows they are still alive. Use the adjective vital to describe something that is important and necessary, or a person full of energy.

  8. vital meaning, definition, what is vital: extremely important and necessary for so...: Learn more.

  9. 1. (Biology) essential to maintain life: the lungs perform a vital function. 2. forceful, energetic, or lively: a vital person. 3. (Biology) of, relating to, having, or displaying life: a vital organism. 4. indispensable or essential: books vital to this study.

  10. vital. adjective. /ˈvaɪtl/ necessary or essential in order for something to succeed or exist. vital for somebody/something the vitamins that are vital for health. Patience and a cool head are vital for investors. vital to something Good financial accounts are vital to the success of any enterprise.

  11. adjective. /ˈvaɪt̮l/. necessary or essential in order for something to succeed or exist vital (for something) the vitamins that are vital for health vital (to something) Good financial accounts are vital to the success of any enterprise. Reading is of vital importance in language learning.

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