Complete Definition of "urgent"

English

Etymology
Latin urgente ('pressing') from urgere ('to press').

Pronunciation
/���d��nt/, /<tt>"3:dZ@nt</tt>/

Adjective
en-adj

  1. Requiring immediate attention.

#:An urgent appeal was sent out for assistance.

Synonyms
pressing

Related terms
urge

Derived terms
urgently
urgency

Translations
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Arabic: ARchar|�ستعج� (musta�jil)
Chinese: 紧��, �迫� (j�njí-de)
Czech: naléhavý m
Dutch: dringend
Esperanto: ur�a
French: urgent
German: dringend
Hungarian: sürg�s
Interlingua: urgente
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Italian: urgente
Japanese: �����, ��� (������, kinkyū no), �大�
Korean: 긴�� (gingeuphan)
Portuguese: urgente
Russian: ��о�н�й (sró�nyj)
Spanish: urgente
Swedish: brådskande


French

Adjective
urgent

  1. urgent

Synonyms
pressé

Related terms
urgence
urger

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zh:urgent

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