IMPORTANT: MORE IMPORTANT

IMPORTANT: MORE IMPORTANT
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  • important — important, importantly Both words have a special elliptical use dating from the 1930s, in which one or other stands by itself (or qualified by more, most, etc.) as a kind of sentence adverb: • Perhaps more importantly, income not applied to… …   Modern English usage

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  • more — 1. For more and most used in the comparison of adjectives, see adjective 3–4. With adverbs, more and most are normally used when the adverb is formed with ly from an adjective, e.g. more richly, more happily: see er and est forms. The use of… …   Modern English usage

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  • more to the point — ˌmore to the ˈpoint idiom used to say that sth is more important than sth else • I couldn t do the job I ve never been to Spain and, more to the point, I don t speak Spanish. Main entry: ↑pointidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • important — importantly, adv. /im pawr tnt/, adj. 1. of much or great significance or consequence: an important event in world history. 2. mattering much (usually fol. by to): details important to a fair decision. 3. entitled to more than ordinary… …   Universalium

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