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Meaning of urgent
Requiring immediate attention or action
Etymology of urgent
The word "urgent" comes from the Latin "urgere", which means to press or drive, and the suffix "-ent", which forms an adjective
The word has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe things that require immediate attention or action
Synonyms
Definitions
- Requiring immediate attention or action
- * Of the utmost importance or urgency
- * Compelling or demanding attention and action
Usage Examples
- The doctor said that the patient's condition was urgent and required immediate attention
- * The company faced an urgent need to reduce costs and increase efficiency
- * The government issued an urgent warning about the impending natural disaster
Antonyms
non-essential
unimportant
insignificant
minor
trivial
unnecessary
optional
voluntary
leisurely
relaxed
casual
slow
delayed
postponed
cancelled
unpressing
uncompelling
non-compulsory
discretionary
elective