What is the meaning of important matters?
adj. 1 of great significance or value; outstanding.
What is another word for important matter?
Similar words for important matter: concern (noun) nitty-gritty (noun) other relevant words (noun)
Whats the matters mean?
What is the difficulty or problem? What troubles or ails you? For example, You look upset—what’s the matter? or Can you tell me what’s the matter with my car?
Is there a difference between matter and important?
Show activity on this post. To matter (to someone) is a reflexive verb that means “to be important to somebody.” The two phrases are virtually identical, it’s just a choice of whether you want meaning to rest inside the verb or the adjective.
What does urgent matter mean?
compelling or requiring immediate action or attention; dire; pressing: an urgent matter. insistent or earnest in solicitation; importunate, as a person: an urgent pleader.
What is a personal matter?
Noun. 1. personal matters – matters of personal concern; “get his affairs in order” affairs, personal business. concern – something that interests you because it is important or affects you; “the safety of the ship is the captain’s concern”
What is an example of the word matter?
The definition of matter is what something is made of, what all physical things are made of, or something important or a problem. An example of matter is a dining table made of wood. An example of matter is everything we see being made of particles of elements and atoms.
What is the other word for matter?
What is another word for what’s the matter?
| what’s wrong | what is wrong |
|---|---|
| what’s the issue | what’s your problem |
| what’s the problem | is there a problem |
| what’s good | s’matter |
What’s the meaning of high priority?
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English high priority (also high on the list/agenda) important and needing to be done or dealt with quickly Most people feel that education needs to be given higher priority. Arms control is high on the agenda.
How do you use matter of urgency?
→ matterExamples from the Corpusas a matter of urgency• The level of crime in our town is unhealthy and must be eliminated as a matter of urgency. Now the county council has backed a new drive to recruit more retained firefighters, as a matter of urgency.