Table of Contents
- 1 Is most important or most importantly?
- 2 How do you use more importantly in a sentence?
- 3 When one thing is more important than another?
- 4 How do you say something is more important than something else?
- 5 Is ‘most important’ grammatically correct in this sentence?
- 6 What does more importantly than that mean?
Is most important or most importantly?
“Most important” is an adjective that can stand on its own in certain cases as the prefix ‘the’ and noun ‘thing’ can often be omitted. “Most importantly” is an adverb that happens to almost never be used in front of verbs, but rather before or after the subject-verb.
How do you use more importantly in a sentence?
Importantly sentence example
- More importantly , how did they get out?
- More importantly , I wonder why he has it.
- Dan had always been his second-in-command and most importantly , as good a friend as any of Brady’s brothers.
What’s another way to say more importantly?
What is another word for more importantly?
more essentially | more crucially |
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more notably | more appreciably |
more materially | more vitally |
more indispensably | more markedly |
more seriously | more remarkably |
Is more important in a sentence?
Sentence examples for more important than from inspiring English sources. He’s more important than me”. It’s more important than that. Exercise was more important than imagination.
When one thing is more important than another?
What is another word for be more important than?
outweigh | override |
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outrank | overweigh |
prevail over | take priority over |
dwarf | be considered more important than |
take precedence over | be considered more urgent than |
How do you say something is more important than something else?
How do you say something is important?
Words used for saying that something is important – thesaurus
- essentially. adverb.
- importantly. adverb.
- basically. adverb.
- first. adverb.
- basically. adverb.
- the fact (of the matter) is. phrase.
- first and foremost. phrase.
- at the end of the day. phrase.
What does it mean to be more important?
adjective. used for emphasizing that something is much better or more important than other similar things.
Is ‘most important’ grammatically correct in this sentence?
Both more important and more importantly (as well as variations employing modifiers like most and least) are perfectly grammatical in sentences like “Most important/importantly, it’s logical.” (Since we’re getting all grammatical, we will note that important actually requires the comparative word.
What does more importantly than that mean?
More/Most important is often used to introduce an assertion. It’s like the shortened down version of “What’s more important” or “What’s most important”. To make this point more plain, just add the accompanying words “than that” or “of all”. ” More importantly than that” – Not good
What is the difference between ‘thankfully’ and ‘importantly’?
“Thankfully” and “importantly”: sentence adverbs! The only difference between “important” and “importantly” is that you can’t use “important” alone. You have to use “more” or “most” when you use “important” at the beginning of a sentence like that, but you can use “importantly” alone.
Is it grammatically correct to say he spoke importantly?
Technically, each is grammatically correct, but most people who use “importantly” use it incorrectly because it’s an adverb and as such, modifies a verb. A correct usage would be “he spoke importantly” which would mean he spoke in an important manner or tone of voice.