WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2025
vi•tal /ˈvaɪtəl/USA pronunciation
adj.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- Biologyof, relating to, or necessary to life:vital processes of food and energy production.
- energetic, lively, or forceful:a vital leader.
- absolutely necessary for the existence, continuance, or well-being of something;
of great importance;
indispensable;
essential:vital supplies. - of critical importance:vital decisions.
vi•tal
(vīt′l),USA pronunciation adj.
vi′tal•ly, adv.
vi′tal•ness, n.
- Biologyof or pertaining to life:vital processes.
- having remarkable energy, liveliness, or force of personality:a vital leader.
- Biologybeing the seat or source of life:the vital organs.
- Biologynecessary to life:vital fluids.
- necessary to the existence, continuance, or well-being of something;
indispensable;
essential:vital for a healthy society. - affecting the existence, well-being, truth, etc., of something:a vital error.
- of critical importance:vital decisions.
- destructive to life;
deadly:a vital wound.
- Latin vītālis, equivalent. to vīt(a) life (derivative of vīvere to live; akin to Greek bíesthai, Sanskrit jīvati (he) lives, English quick) + -ālis -al1
- Middle English 1350–1400
vi′tal•ness, n.
- 5.See corresponding entry in Unabridged important, critical.
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