Imperative
pronunciation: ɪmperətɪv
part of speech: adjective, noun
imperioso = imperious ; driving ; peremptory.
Example: As she ascended the staircase to the library director's office, she tried to fathom the reason for the imperious summons.Example: Self-actualization is the driving need to reach one's own potential.Example: The author's argumentation is vehement, sometimes peremptory, but not conclusive.
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» necesidad imperiosa
= desperate need
.
Example: There is a desperate need, both in the United States and in Mexico, for interpreters in Mexican and Guatemalan indigenous languages.
Imperioso synonyms
desperate
in spanish: desesperado,
pronunciation: desprɪt
part of speech: adjective
exigent
in spanish: exigente,
pronunciation: eksɪdʒənt
part of speech: adjective
peremptory
in spanish: perentorio,
pronunciation: pɜremptɜri
part of speech: adjective
instant
in spanish: instante,
pronunciation: ɪnstənt
part of speech: noun, adjective
insistent
in spanish: insistente,
pronunciation: ɪnsɪstənt
part of speech: adjective
urgent
in spanish: urgente,
pronunciation: ɜrdʒənt
part of speech: adjective
clamant
in spanish: clamante,
pronunciation: klæmənt
part of speech: adjective
pressing
in spanish: prensado,
pronunciation: presɪŋ
part of speech: noun, adjective
crying
in spanish: llorando,
pronunciation: kraɪɪŋ
part of speech: noun, adjective
commanding
in spanish: dominante,
pronunciation: kəmændɪŋ
part of speech: adjective
adjuratory
in spanish: complementario,
pronunciation: ədʒʊrətɔri
part of speech: adjective
imperative mood
in spanish: modo imperativo,
pronunciation: ɪmperətɪvmud
part of speech: noun
jussive mood
in spanish: jussive mood,
pronunciation: dʒʌsɪvmud
part of speech: noun