Vital and vitality both have the word for life as their root. Vital means absolutely necessary, as in no life without it. Vitality simply means filled with the life force.
"Vital" is an adjective. It doesn't have a plural form. The noun form of "vital" is "vitality".
Synonyms for "vitality" : life, drive, verve, vim, vigor
Vital means that something is necessary, or really important. So you could say: It is vital that the car is fixed now, i am running late for an important meeting! "You have to come right now, It's vital!" or something like these...:)
Vital means something important or essential.
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Vitality is defined as the state of being strong and active. To have energy. As she grew older, It was important for her to maintain her vitality.
It was vital that she double checked her math homework. There was, therefore, much vitality involved with school.
vitamin, vital, vitality, etc.
Love, loyalty and friendship are vital to maintaining a good relationship.
How about: vital vitamin vitality vitreous (as in, vitreous humor), vitiate
I enjoy my English teacher's classes because of the vitality she brings to her teaching. Her energy and enthusiasm are infectious.