Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Words used for saying that something is important in British Thesaurus
Words used for saying that something is important
essentially (adverb)
used for emphasizing what is the most important aspect of something or fact about something
importantly (adverb)
used for emphasizing that something is important
the fact (of the matter) is ()
used for emphasizing what you think is the true situation or the most important point
in essence ()
used for emphasizing what is the most important feature of something
in substance ()
used for mentioning the most important part of a discussion or a piece of writing
it matters ()
used especially in questions and negative statements about whether something makes a difference
mark you ()
used for emphasizing that what you are saying is important
moreover (adverb)
formal used for introducing an additional and important fact that supports or emphasizes what you have just said
used for emphasizing how important or serious something really is
used for emphasizing that you are referring to someone or something that is special and important
something cannot be overstated (formal)
formal used for saying that something is extremely important or serious
something’s like/someone’s like ()
used for emphasizing that someone or something is impressive or important
there’s no escaping the fact that ()
used for saying that something is definitely true or important, even though you may prefer to think that it is not