Importantly [adverb]

Definition of Importantly:

mainly

Opposite/Antonyms of Importantly:

-


Sentence/Example of Importantly:

Unions have all sorts of political consequences in society that may be even more important.

The A73 is noticeably bigger, but the second card slot and improved weather-sealing are important for those buying it for work reasons.

“I think it’s important as a caveat to say that Google is not good, true, boots-on-the-ground epidemiology,” says Staller.

For such an important health care decision, political pressure has no place in the vaccine approval process.

That is not the case for medical products even though the source of drug ingredients is just as, if not more, important as for food.

These are all companies that care deeply about talent development, and we welcome them as collaborators in this important project.

Johny Srouji’s Hardware Technologies group has increasingly become one of Apple’s most important assets.

When I would say things like, “Family is the most important thing to me,” I’d been missing dinners at home and working all hours of the night.

No, not for the present,” said Roy, rather importantly; “I have so much to do.

"And now, by special request, Miss Warlick is going to say a few words," the elderly eye-glassed officer importantly announced.