Synonym: celebrated, distinguished, eminent, famous, great, important, outstanding, popular, well-known. Antonym: anonymous. Similar words: nominee, promising, compromise, continent, coming in, abstinence, dominant, dominate. Meaning: ['prɑmɪnənt /'prɒm-] adj. 1. having a quality that thrusts itself into attention 2. conspicuous in position or importance.
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31. The World Cup will have a prominent place on the agenda.
32. It's worrying that such a prominent politician is so easily led.
33. He was fascinated by her physiognomy — the prominent nose, brooding eyes and thick hair.
34. The Catholic Church has played a prominent role throughout Polish history.
35. In gardens, cankers are most prominent on apples and pear trees. Sentencedict.com
36. The shop front occupies a very prominent position on the main street.
37. The church tower was a prominent feature in the landscape.
38. One prominent symptom of the disease is progressive loss of memory.
39. Already, some prominent Republicans are adopting this moderate position.
40. Patriotism was a prominent feature in Bush's election campaign.
41. Shortly, thereafter, sentimentalism became prominent in other genres.
42. Others had been advisers to prominent politicians.
43. The Golden Globes have become very prominent.
44. Faint lateral veins spread from a somewhat prominent midrib.
45. Prominent Republicans have expressed outrage at the decision.
46. Prominent traffic signs warn you to beware of camels.
47. The upper lip was steep and prominent.
48. Renal magnesium wasting is a prominent feature.
49. But prominent psychologists and psychiatrists are alarmed.
50. They were a sub-order with sharp claws and a prominent second toe looking like a huge sickle.
51. In my memory there were prominent headlines and a sudden flurry of importance.
52. When they become rich and prominent,[sentencedict.com] they find women easily available.
53. It helps to make the message prominent by using red ink or something similar that catches the eye. 5.
54. Ocker Hill Power Station with two prominent chimneys, a sewage works and a canal surface with oil and floating debris.
55. John McCain, R-Ariz., co-sponsor of the most prominent reform proposal on the congressional docket.
56. It was a perfect Great Hall of the People crowd: prominent, well behaved; all clappers, no complainers.
57. The surviving stations either are owned by prominent government officials or have close links to the government.
58. The same is true where harmonic colour is to be a prominent feature of the music.
59. Growing pressure for democratic change On Oct. 3 the Appeal Court overturned the conviction and sentencing of two prominent political prisoners.
60. On 28 January he was expelled from the Party, to be followed later by several prominent supporters of his campaign.
More similar words: nominee, promising, compromise, continent, coming in, abstinence, dominant, dominate, nomination, opponent, component, prompt, promote, mineral, examine, promotion, undermine, programming, environmental protection, on end, entertainment, sentiment, economic, economics, economist, economically, from, Roman, as from, far from.