vital: extremely important or necessary for something to succeed or exist
Good nutrition and regular exercise are vital to overall health.
The information from the eye witness is vital to the State's case against Mr. Smith.
James survived the car accident because none of his vital organs damaged.
Many believe that Mrs. O'Bama played a vital role in her husband's defeat of John McCain.
The sun is vital to human life.
Proper training is vital to first aid.
The word vital is an adjective. It means to be necessary or essential.
Feudalism was of vital importance in dailey life in Medieval Europe.
Vital means something important or essential.
Water is vital for survival. i.e we need water to live.
Trees are a reliable and vital resource to our community.
Basic, if not, Vital.
It is vital to have good cooperation in many games.
Cash crops are vital to a civilization
Chromosomes are the vital message passing things during birth. This is a sentence containing the word chromosomes.
Vital means something important or essential.