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Sentence count:283+14Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: celebrateddistinguishedeminentfamousgreatimportantoutstandingpopularwell-knownAntonym: anonymousSimilar words: nomineepromisingcompromisecontinentcoming inabstinencedominantdominateMeaning: ['prɑmɪnənt /'prɒm-]  adj. 1. having a quality that thrusts itself into attention 2. conspicuous in position or importance. 
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121. As a prominent figure in Rottweiler rescue, she's stubbed her toe on more unfair bullying and downright idiocy than most.
122. These ribbon-like leaves are pale green, with a prominent midrib and usually two lateral veins on either side.
123. Stephens collected samplers done by young ladies from prominent Eastern families who attended female academies.
124. Race factor in south Race was a prominent factor in two Southern gubernatorial elections.
125. Among those involved were Bowes Egan and Eamonn McCann,(http://sentencedict.com/prominent.html) later to become prominent civil rights activists.
126. In severe infections, diarrhoea is the most prominent clinical sign.
127. The two most prominent rightists were Kim Ku and Syngman Rhee.
128. And exhibited a number of times at the Salon and enjoyed some success as a member of a prominent artists' organization.
129. Revision and recycling is a prominent feature of the course, pulling together all strands of students' learning to date.
130. Serpens contains a prominent globular cluster, M5, which is not far below naked-eye visibility.
131. The effect of this intense focus on modes of address is that personal pronouns become unusually prominent.
132. In patrilineal descent groups, he argued, the individual family and private property were prominent and the communal principle already moribund.
133. In our wishful thinking about the 1960s, no figures occupy a more prominent place than the Kennedys.
134. The leaves are also fleshy with a prominent midrib, with five pairs of lateral veins.
135. After 1406 its advisory role may have become more prominent.
136. Also the duration of HBsAg positivity was shorter and the presence of cirrhosis was more prominent in responders.
137. Dozens of prominent conservative politicians and activists are working to generate memorials to honor the 90-year-old Reagan.
138. Other natural sites acting as terminal points are prominent rock outcrops, springs and holy wells.
139. He finds that job ads placed in prominent papers like the Financial Times serve him well.
140. The housing needs of the elderly, in particular, must be a prominent policy issue in years to come.
141. The well developed buccal capsule of the adult parasite is prominent as is the bursa of the male.
142. Both of these issues have a prominent part to play in assessing the impact of taxes on different groups.
143. The museum's own commercial activities, always criticised as unsuitable for a prominent national institution, have not been very effective.
144. M56 is not at all prominent, but shows up as a faint patch of light.
145. He also has made Sinclair a prominent player in the business community.
146. Voluntary effort has been prominent in the development of services for deprived children.
147. The popular daily press in the Edwardian years began to give quite a prominent place to sport.
148. Most prominent billing was accorded to the proprietor, a Baron von Braun.
149. Her father was a prominent local businessman and the chairman of the Bench.
150. Rhythmic pulse can be a very prominent and essential feature of the music.
More similar words: nomineepromisingcompromisecontinentcoming inabstinencedominantdominatenominationopponentcomponentpromptpromotemineralexaminepromotionundermineprogrammingenvironmental protectionon endentertainmentsentimenteconomiceconomicseconomisteconomicallyfromRomanas fromfar from
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