"Acute" is a situation that is getting bad fast. "Critical" is when that situation comes to a tipping point, and your actions can either save or ruin it. "Dire" is particularly dreadful: it is that situation a little after the tipping point, when what you try next may not even help!
"Imperative" describes something that is needed immediately, and while severe, is usually not a life-or-death result. "Vital" is another word for something that is required, though not always urgent. "Pressing" is a kind way of saying you really, really need something soon. However, if it's "crucial," then the future depends on it.
The comparative form of the word "urgent" is "more urgent." This is used to describe something that has a higher level of urgency compared to another situation or task. For example, one might say, "This task is more urgent than the previous one."
Lachlan (the extremely attractive one), Mariah (the extremely beautiful one) and cheese (this one is pretty self explanatory). wat
If you are referring to the word which means "not joking", it is spelled "serious" as in, I was "serious" about selling my Shelby GT 500 for only one dollar.
The word you’re looking for is “frustrated.” It captures the feeling of extreme annoyance, particularly when one feels powerless to change or improve the situation at hand.
Bittersweet. (often listed as an oxymoron, but it is applicable at many times)
The comparative form of the word "urgent" is "more urgent." This is used to describe something that has a higher level of urgency compared to another situation or task. For example, one might say, "This task is more urgent than the previous one."
Extremely Ugly? If you are looking for one word, I do not think there is one in english
An extremely intelligent person can be described as a genius.
Prude
Lachlan (the extremely attractive one), Mariah (the extremely beautiful one) and cheese (this one is pretty self explanatory). wat
the moment in which one person has to urinate extremely badly.
mayby to have a crush on one?
Chatterbox, loudmouthed, multiloquent.
One is not able to receive urgent care on a rocky mountain. One would need a helicopter transport to a hospital that could provide the urgent care necessary.
Frustrated.
The word is likely one of these:severe - serious, or sternsurvivor - one who lives through a serious eventsurveyor - one who measures and marks land and propertysouvenir - a keepsake or memento
If you are referring to the word which means "not joking", it is spelled "serious" as in, I was "serious" about selling my Shelby GT 500 for only one dollar.