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Definition of importantly in English:

importantly

adverb ɪmˈpɔːt(ə)ntliɪmˈpɔrtntli
  • 1sentence adverb Used to emphasize a significant point.

    a non-drinking, non-smoking, and, importantly, non-political sportsman
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Working mostly with silks, she is inspired by India and, most importantly, her customers.
    • It had clean towels, clean bedclothes and, most importantly, a bath with limitless hot water.
    • She was honest, down to earth, determined and, most importantly, very, very funny.
    • They felt their music was like every other indie band and, more importantly, wasn't really them.
    • This was a game they dominated but they could not translate that into goals and, more importantly, a win.
    • I came out of the jungle physically stronger and, more importantly, mentally stronger.
    • More importantly, he did not consider it to be fair that she should have any part of his future earnings.
    • My costs will be considerably reduced and, more importantly, brought under control.
    • I teach them to value themselves and other people and, most importantly, how to communicate.
    • Each has particular strengths but importantly none of them are weak in any area.
    • The solitaire version, where there are no winners and, importantly, no losers.
    • Most of these people are well-to-do, have money to spend and more importantly time in which to spend it.
    • More importantly, so many of them are simply bursting with character and unique observations.
    • To readers old and new, we hope you like the new design and, more importantly, the new content!
    • It's really cheap and the trains run frequently and, more importantly, on time.
    • At least with a map you've got a chance of figuring out where you are, and more importantly how to get where you are going.
    • Finally, and most importantly, we must consider the impact on the England team.
    • Most importantly, he's keen to emphasise that karate is about far more than sport.
    • More importantly, there are some great energetic tunes here that you can bop around to.
    • Lastly, most importantly, Americans work longer hours and have less time off.
    Synonyms
    notably, remarkably, outstandingly, importantly, seriously, crucially, materially, appreciably
  • 2In a manner designed to draw attention to one's importance.

    Kruger strutted forward importantly
 
 

Definition of importantly in US English:

importantly

adverbimˈpôrtntlēɪmˈpɔrtntli
  • 1sentence adverb Used to emphasize a significant point or matter.

    a nondrinking, nonsmoking, and, importantly, nonpolitical sportsman
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Most of these people are well-to-do, have money to spend and more importantly time in which to spend it.
    • Each has particular strengths but importantly none of them are weak in any area.
    • It had clean towels, clean bedclothes and, most importantly, a bath with limitless hot water.
    • More importantly, so many of them are simply bursting with character and unique observations.
    • Most importantly, he's keen to emphasise that karate is about far more than sport.
    • The solitaire version, where there are no winners and, importantly, no losers.
    • More importantly, he did not consider it to be fair that she should have any part of his future earnings.
    • More importantly, there are some great energetic tunes here that you can bop around to.
    • I teach them to value themselves and other people and, most importantly, how to communicate.
    • She was honest, down to earth, determined and, most importantly, very, very funny.
    • They felt their music was like every other indie band and, more importantly, wasn't really them.
    • This was a game they dominated but they could not translate that into goals and, more importantly, a win.
    • To readers old and new, we hope you like the new design and, more importantly, the new content!
    • Lastly, most importantly, Americans work longer hours and have less time off.
    • At least with a map you've got a chance of figuring out where you are, and more importantly how to get where you are going.
    • My costs will be considerably reduced and, more importantly, brought under control.
    • It's really cheap and the trains run frequently and, more importantly, on time.
    • Finally, and most importantly, we must consider the impact on the England team.
    • I came out of the jungle physically stronger and, more importantly, mentally stronger.
    • Working mostly with silks, she is inspired by India and, most importantly, her customers.
    Synonyms
    notably, remarkably, outstandingly, importantly, seriously, crucially, materially, appreciably
  • 2In a manner designed to draw attention to one's importance.

    Kruger strutted forward importantly
 
 
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