Sentence example with the word 'prominent'

prominent

absolute, bulging, definite, exalted, haughty, in the limelight, notable, powerful, remarkable, sublime, upreared

Definition adj. having a quality that thrusts itself into attention

Last update: January 3, 2017


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That is the tragedy of the person prominent in the public eye.   [adjective]

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The singer’s concerts sell out within minutes because she is viewed as one of the most prominent vocalists of our time.    [adjective]

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Ram always plays a prominent role in stage programmes.   [adjective]

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The prominent development of the country is based on the ruling government.   [adjective]

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The dentist corrected the prominent teeth of the patient.   [adjective]

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Many parts are prominent in views from adjacent higher land.   [adjective]

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Such are a few traits of Scottish mendicity, designed to throw light on a Novel in which a character of that description plays a prominent part.   [adjective]

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Her nose was more delicate than it is now, and the slight curve which appears in the portrait, and which is far too prominent in the coins, was not visible.   [adjective]

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Antyllus's bouquet, and the damage to the clay statue of Eros, had played a prominent part in the conversation between the three, and rendered Archibius's task easier.   [adjective]

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This fault, they tell me, more odious than any other in an author, was too prominent a characteristic of my First Memoir, and I should do well to correct it.   [adjective]

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Of this, the escape of Charles Edward himself, as the most prominent, is the most striking example.   [adjective]

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prolix - prominent - promulgate