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vitalness
vi·tal V0124800 (vīt′l)adj.1. a. Of, relating to, or characteristic of life: vital strength. See Synonyms at living.b. Necessary to the continuation of life; life-sustaining: a vital organ; vital nutrients.c. Used or done on a living cell or tissue: vital dyes; vital staining.d. Concerned with or recording data pertinent to lives: vital records.2. Full of life or energy; animated: "The population of the teeming, vital slum ... declined" (Rick Hampson).3. a. Necessary to continued existence or effectiveness: "Irrigation was vital to early civilization" (William H. McNeill).b. Extremely important; essential: "A vital component of any democracy is a free labor movement" (Bayard Rustin).4. Destructive to life; fatal: a vital injury. [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin vītālis, from vīta, life; see gwei- in Indo-European roots.] vi′tal·ly adv.vi′tal·ness n.vitalness (ˈvaɪtəlnəs) nthe quality of being vitalThesaurusNoun | 1. | vitalness - the quality possessed by something that you cannot possibly do withoutindispensability, indispensablenessessentiality, essentialness - basic importance | | 2. | vitalness - the quality of being essential to maintain lifeessentiality, essentialness - basic importance | EncyclopediaSeevitalvitalness
Synonyms for vitalnessnoun the quality possessed by something that you cannot possibly do withoutSynonyms- indispensability
- indispensableness
Related Words- essentiality
- essentialness
noun the quality of being essential to maintain lifeRelated Words- essentiality
- essentialness
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