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essential

necessary / fundamental / indispensable

/ɪˈsɛn.ʃəl/

Adjective[C/U] Both
pl: essentials

Describes something that cannot be removed without destroying the integrity or viability of the whole. It suggests a non-negotiable requirement rather than just a high priority. When used to describe nature or character, it points to the 'essence'—the irreducible core that makes a thing what it is. This distinguishes it from 'important,' which describes value, whereas 'essential' describes identity and necessity. In modern casual usage as a noun, it refers to basic survival or comfort items (e.g., travel essentials), shifting the focus from abstract philosophy to practical utility.

Countable when referring to physical items you pack for a trip ('travel essentials'). Uncountable when discussing the core, intrinsic nature or spirit of something ('the essential of the matter').

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Sarah is staring at a flickering monitor while David is in a boardroom.
David Smith

Need those mockups by 5. They're absolutely essential for the pitch.

David Smith
Sarah
Sarah

I'm swamped. Can it wait until tomorrow?

💡
David uses 'essential' to emphasize the critical necessity of the work for his business goal, while Sarah uses the idiomatic expression 'swamped' to indicate she is overwhelmed with too much work.

Meanings

Adjectivenecessary

Absolutely necessary; extremely important.

"Fresh water is essential for the survival of any living organism."

Adjectivefundamental

Of the nature of the essence of a thing; fundamental.

"The essential difference between the two theories lies in their approach to causality."

Nounindispensable

A fundamental attribute or quality; an indispensable item.

"Sunscreen and a hat are summer essentials for anyone visiting the beach."

Etymology

Derived from the Latin essentia, meaning essence, which stems from esse, the infinitive of the verb meaning to be. The term entered Middle English via Old French, originally referring to the intrinsic nature or the most basic quality of a substance in philosophical and alchemical contexts before evolving into its modern sense of necessity.

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