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Meanings of
prominent
in English
Conspicuous in position or importance.
big
large
Related terms
conspicuous
Having a quality that thrusts itself into attention.
remarkable
striking
outstanding
spectacular
salient
Synonyms
Examples for "
remarkable
"
remarkable
striking
outstanding
spectacular
salient
Examples for "
remarkable
"
1
Major technology companies now clearly believe in the
remarkable
cooperatively-developed operating system.
2
Javanese, sailors; soldiers; easily lost in jungle;
remarkable
intelligence of; Hindu Javanese
3
The outcome of the convention on the future of Europe is
remarkable
.
4
A year later, the genuine concern and support we receive is
remarkable
.
5
Internationally, Northern Ireland was viewed as a
remarkable
success story, he said.
1
A number of
striking
public health doctors agreed to help investigate it.
2
The upside-down nature of the situation is
striking
,
some trade experts say.
3
Bryce Canyon National Park is perhaps the most interesting-certainlythe most
striking
-
example
4
This was a direct result of the
striking
increase in long sentences.
5
Yet US democracy is within Mr Trump's
striking
range at all times.
1
Another
outstanding
question is whether banking groups will mount a legal challenge.
2
The company said it has no
outstanding
debt obligations for this year.
3
This question was one of the
outstanding
open problems of his day.
4
Not one word on the
outstanding
legislation the American people actually need.
5
This Normandy house is set in an area of
outstanding
natural beauty.
1
Other debates about them, especially concerning their
spectacular
diversity, remain active, however.
2
Above the Neaethus Valley a
spectacular
view opened onto the Ionian Sea.
3
However, in recent times his life has taken a
spectacular
downward spiral.
4
One of its victims ascribes three main causes to its
spectacular
virulence.
5
Said it was quite
spectacular
,
in a bell, book, and candle way.
1
But of course you remember the
salient
point about wizards,' Collins said.
2
What are the
salient
factors that are preventing Ireland tackling this problem?
3
However, let me give you a summary of the most
salient
points.
4
The
salient
question for Obama was, did Biden really want the gig?
5
Social-evaluative threat is a
salient
form of danger for interpersonal trauma survivors.
Usage of
prominent
in English
1
Another
prominent
investor, Union Investment, said changes in strategy were long overdue.
2
What is the most
prominent
science-based principle that influences international law today?
3
Therefore, increasing physical activity should be a
prominent
goal in pulmonary rehabilitation.
4
However, the most
prominent
target of recent US ire has been China.
5
Among major technology companies, Apple rival Google Inc remains a
prominent
holdout.
6
The case involved two
prominent
Democratic politicians, and passions were running high.
7
Ahead of the vote,
prominent
Republican elected officials in Tennessee, including U.S.
8
However, some
prominent
shareholders, including Aberdeen Asset Management, continued to oppose it.
9
Some
prominent
business people, but no politicians, are mentioned in their reports.
10
Sure to be
prominent
for a long way in the small field.
11
Another
prominent
storm forecaster, Colorado State University, also reduced its forecast recently.
12
The most
prominent
example comes from a Swiss company called ID Quantique.
13
One
prominent
Eastern capitalist expressed the general conviction in the following words:
14
The figure, from the New York state comptroller, drew
prominent
news coverage.
15
An enlargement now is given a
prominent
place in our living room.
16
A
prominent
example is the privatisation of passenger rail in the UK.
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prominent
Adjective
Frequent collocations
most prominent
prominent part
prominent role
prominent place
very prominent
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Prominent
through the time
Prominent
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Common
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