urgency

/ˈɜːdʒənsi/
nounIntermediate
formalinformal

the quality of being urgent or requiring immediate attention

The team worked with urgency to meet the deadline.

They prioritized the task due to its time-sensitive nature.

The news report highlighted the urgency of climate action.

It stressed the need for immediate environmental measures.

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Often used in contexts where time is a critical factor.

Collocations

a sense of urgencya feeling that something must be done quicklyact with urgencyto take immediate actionincrease urgencyto make something more pressing

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Related Phrases

urgent carephrase
medical treatment for immediate but non-life-threatening conditions
urgent messagephrase
a communication requiring immediate attention

💡Pro Tip

Context Matters

Use 'urgency' when emphasizing the need for immediate action, not just speed.

Gold Rule

Avoid Overuse

Reserve 'urgency' for situations where immediate action is truly necessary.

📖Word Origin

From Middle French 'urgence', from Latin 'urgentia', from 'urgens' (urgent), present participle of 'urgere' (to press, urge).

📝Usage Notes

Can be used in both formal and informal contexts, often in professional or critical situations.

Word Breakdown

urg
to press or urge
root
+
-ency
quality or state of
suffix
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