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How does “importance” differ from “import” in context? Does this mean that, at least in Middle English, most verbs could be used as nouns without needing a suffix? ..., because suffering, injustice, cruelty and the welfare of society were matters of sacred import.
Oct 21, 2025 1:40 PM
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'Import' and 'importance' are essentially synonyms. But 'import' here is not a verb being used as a noun by the way. 'Import' as a noun has two meanings - 'importance' and 'something brought in'. They look the same and sound the same but they are two totally different words. This is very common in English. Only the second 'import' has a verb form - to import / to bring in.
October 23, 2025
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I believe they mean the same thing, but using IMPORT this way is antiquated.
October 22, 2025
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