imperioso
imperious
adjective eem-peh-RYOH-soh Rare
Origin: From Latin imperiosus, from imperium (command, power).
Also means
urgent
Usage Note
Imperioso has two distinct uses: applied to a person it means domineering or overbearing (un jefe imperioso); applied to a need or situation it means urgent or pressing (una necesidad imperiosa). English 'imperious' usually only covers the first sense, so the second use is a potential false friend. Both senses are standard and common in formal written Spanish.
Examples
"Sintió una imperiosa necesidad de salir."
Natural Translation
He felt an urgent need to leave.
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