Urgent
UK //ˈɜːdʒənt//US //ˈɜrdʒənt//
Definition
Requiring immediate action or attention.
In simple words: Something that needs immediate attention or action.
Examples
- The doctor said the surgery is urgent.
- Please address the urgent issues in the report.
- He has urgent matters to discuss with the manager.
- There is an urgent need for volunteers at the shelter.
- She received an urgent call from her family.
- The organization responded to the urgent request for help.
Usage notes
Use 'urgent' for matters that require quick responses, often in professional or serious contexts. Avoid it in casual conversations unless necessary.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'urgent' as a siren - it calls for immediate attention.
Collocations
- urgent message
- urgent care
- urgent request
- urgent attention
Synonyms
- critical
- pressing
- immediate
- acute
- paramount
Antonyms
- unimportant
- trivial
- insignificant
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'urgent' vs 'important' - they have different levels of immediacy.
- Using 'urgently' incorrectly in place of 'urgent'.
- Overusing 'urgent' when the situation is not critical.