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    essential
    /ɪˈsɛnʃl/

    adjective

    noun

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  2. ESSENTIAL definition: 1. necessary or needed: 2. relating to something's or someone's basic or most important qualities…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of ESSENTIAL is of, relating to, or constituting essence : inherent. How to use essential in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Essential.

  4. ESSENTIAL meaning: 1. necessary or needed: 2. relating to something's or someone's basic or most important qualities…. Learn more.

  5. Essential definition: absolutely necessary; indispensable. See examples of ESSENTIAL used in a sentence.

  6. 1. adjective. Something that is essential is extremely important or absolutely necessary to a particular subject, situation, or activity. It was absolutely essential to separate crops from the areas that animals used as pasture. As they must also sprint over short distances, speed is essential.

  7. completely necessary; extremely important in a particular situation or for a particular activity synonym vital. an essential part/feature of something. an essential element/ingredient/component of something.

  8. Essential means very basic or necessary. A good frying pan is one of a short list of kitchen essentials every cook must have. To prevent fires, it's essential to turn off appliances before leaving the house. The adjective essential is often followed by to or that: It is essential to wash your hands. It is essential that you dry them

  9. adj. 1. vitally important; absolutely necessary. 2. basic; fundamental: the essential feature. 3. completely realized; absolute; perfect: essential beauty. 4. (Biochemistry) biochem (of an amino acid or a fatty acid) necessary for the normal growth of an organism but not synthesized by the organism and therefore required in the diet. 5.

  10. ESSENTIAL definition: 1. very important and necessary: 2. the most basic and important: . Learn more.

  11. Essential definition: Constituting or being part of the nature or essence of something; inherent.