- adjectivevital (adjective)
- absolutely necessary or important; essential:"secrecy is of vital importance" · "it is vital that the system is regularly maintained"
- indispensable to the continuance of life:"the vital organs"
- full of energy; lively:"a beautiful, vital girl"
- archaicfatal:"the wound is vital"
noun(vitals)vital (noun) · vitals (plural noun)- the body's important internal organs, especially the gut or the genitalia:"he felt the familiar knot contract in his vitals"
- short for vital signs
Originlate Middle English (describing the animating principle of living beings, also in vital): via Old French from Latin vitalis, from vita ‘life’. The sense ‘essential’ dates from the early 17th century.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective
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