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crucial
/ˈkɹuː.ʃəl/
Crucial describes a tipping point. It is not just 'important' in a general sense; it implies that the outcome of an entire situation hinges on this one specific factor. If something is crucial, its absence or failure would likely lead to total collapse or defeat. While 'essential' suggests a necessary component (like water is essential for life), 'crucial' often carries a sense of urgency and timing. It is frequently used in high-stakes environments—medicine, law, sports, or business—where a single decision determines success or failure. Compared to 'critical', which can sometimes imply a state of crisis or disapproval, 'crucial' is more focused on the strategic necessity of an element.
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Brian, the slides aren't loading. Getting this fixed right now is crucial.
Did you restart it or are you just winging it?