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crucial

1 of 1adjective
/ˈkruːʃəl/
Forms:more crucial,most crucial
1

extremely important or essential

B2
  • Time management is crucial for meeting deadlines.
  • Proper planning is crucial for the success of any project.
  • Following safety protocols is crucial in high-risk environments.
  • Feedback from customers is crucial for improving product quality.
  • Good communication skills are crucial in building strong relationships.
Antonyms:
2

highly relevant to a particular matter

3

having the form of a cross

  • The architect designed the church with a crucial layout, forming a cross-shaped structure.
  • The ancient symbol was crucial, featuring a cross at its center.
  • The design of the stained glass windows followed a crucial pattern, reflecting the cross design.
  • In early Christian art, crucial elements like the crucifix were prominent in religious depictions.
  • The city's streets formed a crucial pattern, resembling a cross when viewed from above.