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important person

NOUN
  1. a person whose actions and opinions strongly influence the course of events

How To Use important person In A Sentence

  • Suffice it to say that a very important person passed through my life this weekend.
  • The original some do you think very important person, you not contact with him, and he really never reach you.
  • The most important person to be honest with is yourself. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's no longer in thrall to important personages and aristocrats.
  • The first major championship for eight long months doubles as a meeting place for just about every golf official and important personage.
  • He had always thought that Air Force One jets were reserved for very important personages, like the president.
  • The alchemy of the different charismata of important personages, now forgotten, of the effects of traumatic events, now fortuities of history, is there, but it is far from easy to sort out the genealogies and decipher the reasons.
  • Sense of humour is still a winner with both sexes; 64 per cent of women and 60 per cent of men rated it the most important personality trait.
  • People were very resistant, they don't like change, and the sub-postmaster is an important person in a village. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tug-of-war between Scientologists and anti-Scientologists over Hubbard's legacy has created two swollen archetypes: the most important person who ever lived and the world's greatest con man.
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