Vital Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for vital.
vital
vital
/ˈvaɪt̬əl/
Examples
- Essentially, vitalism posits a theory on the knowledge of life.
- Vitalism is the belief that the life principle is essentially immaterial.
- Industry is of vital importance for the economy of the province.
- Anyhow, there is classical vitalism and there is the modern vitalism.
- They are the vital piece of the puzzle.
- If not, it will be regretful, because the subject is vital.
- The Yamas and Niyamas are the vital keys.
- The accident is vital to the newspaper article.
- The color implies vigor and vitality.
- The dances burst with verve and vitality.
urgently needed; absolutely necessary
adjective
performing an essential function in the living body
adjective
full of spirit
adjective
manifesting or characteristic of life
adjective
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"Vi + Tall. So vital to reach high, be tall, and healthy for all."
Vi + Tall. Being tall and strong is vital for the vine to reach the light.
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