importantlyim‧por‧tant‧ly /ɪmˈpɔːtəntli $ -ɔːr-/ ●●○ adverb

- She walked importantly into the boss's office.
- But more importantly, the network compromised itself repeatedly.
- Even more importantly, it supplied many mid-Victorian feminists with a critical perspective on existing social relations.
- It is also, most importantly, user-friendly.
- More importantly, it was regarded as a distraction from the real issues of environment and development.
- Much more importantly, the Dodgers were always a rock of decency and consistency in a sea of disgusting behavior.
- These were accompanied, more importantly, by social policies aimed at encouraging early retirement.
- We had a fraud-free election, and most importantly, record turnouts.
► more/most/less/equally importantly
Most importantly, you must keep a record of everything you do. nounimportanceadjectiveimportant ≠ unimportantadverbimportantly