imperative |
enjoin |
As an adjective imperative
is .
As a verb enjoin is
(transitive|chiefly|literary) to lay upon, as an order or command; to give an injunction to; to direct with authority; to order; to charge.
priority |
imperative |
As a noun priority
is an item's relative importance.
As an adjective imperative is
.
imperative |
definitive |
In grammar terms the difference between imperative and definitive
is that
imperative is of, or relating to the imperative mood while
definitive is a word, such as a definite article or demonstrative pronoun, that defines or limits something.
As adjectives the difference between imperative and definitive
is that
imperative is essential while
definitive is explicitly defined.
As nouns the difference between imperative and definitive
is that
imperative is 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 while
definitive is a word, such as a definite article or demonstrative pronoun, that defines or limits something.
imperative |
clamouring |
Related terms |
Imperative is a related term of clamouring.
As an adjective imperative
is .
As a verb clamouring is
.
As a noun clamouring is
a sound that clamours.
imperative |
objective |
In grammar terms the difference between imperative and objective
is that
imperative is of, or relating to the imperative mood while
objective is the objective case; a noun or pronoun in that case.
As adjectives the difference between imperative and objective
is that
imperative is essential while
objective is of or relating to a material object, actual existence or reality.
As nouns the difference between imperative and objective
is that
imperative is 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 while
objective is a material object that physically exists.
imperative |
insistent |
Related terms |
Imperative is a related term of insistent.
As adjectives the difference between imperative and insistent
is that
imperative is while
insistent is (obsolete) standing or resting on something.
overbearing |
imperative |
Related terms |
Overbearing is a related term of imperative.
As adjectives the difference between overbearing and imperative
is that
overbearing is overly bossy, domineering, or arrogant while
imperative is .
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