Imperioso in english

Imperative

pronunciation: ɪmperətɪv part of speech: adjective, noun
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imperative

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 imperiosadesperate 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 adjectiveexigent in spanish: exigente, pronunciation: eksɪdʒənt adjectiveperemptory in spanish: perentorio, pronunciation: pɜremptɜri adjectiveinstant in spanish: instante, pronunciation: ɪnstənt noun, adjectiveinsistent in spanish: insistente, pronunciation: ɪnsɪstənt adjectiveurgent in spanish: urgente, pronunciation: ɜrdʒənt adjectiveclamant in spanish: clamante, pronunciation: klæmənt adjectivepressing in spanish: prensado, pronunciation: presɪŋ noun, adjectivecrying in spanish: llorando, pronunciation: kraɪɪŋ noun, adjectivecommanding in spanish: dominante, pronunciation: kəmændɪŋ adjectiveadjuratory in spanish: complementario, pronunciation: ədʒʊrətɔri adjectiveimperative mood in spanish: modo imperativo, pronunciation: ɪmperətɪvmud nounjussive mood in spanish: jussive mood, pronunciation: dʒʌsɪvmud noun
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