imperative
Meanings
Plural: imperatives
Noun
- a mood that expresses an intention to influence the listener's behavior
- some duty that is essential and urgent
- The grammatical mood expressing an order (see jussive). In English, the imperative form of a verb is the same as that of the bare infinitive.
- A verb in the imperative mood.
- An essential action, a must: something which is imperative.
Adjective
- requiring attention or action
- "as nuclear weapons proliferate, preventing war becomes imperative"
- "requests that grew more and more imperative"
- relating to verbs in the imperative mood
Adj
- Essential; crucial; extremely important.
- Of, or relating to the imperative mood.
- Having semantics that incorporates mutable variables.
- Expressing a command; authoritatively or absolutely directive.
Origin / Etymology
Borrowed from Latin imperātīvus.
Synonyms
imperative form, imperative mood, jussive mood, required
Antonyms
Scrabble Score: 17
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