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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181. Several prominent firms engaged in genetic manipulation for the agricultural and food industries have been excluded from participation in the venture.
182. The changing and temporal character of all existing things is prominent in the commentary although it stands in opposition to Zeus.
183. Prominent projections of the bones can become sore to touch, especially the cheek bones.
184. Most prominent amongst these are terms that mock the miller as an impotent and inadequate cuckold.
185. Mr Jackson in his turn glanced at Janey,(www.Sentencedict.com) whose eyes began to bulge from under her prominent lids.
186. She saw the names of prominent corporate donors mentioned liberally throughout the library and recoiled.
187. Her family were prominent and staunch parliamentarians and, after the Restoration, noted dissenters.
188. Prominent strips of inlay were left unfinished; awkward patches of pink sandstone intrude into the glistening white of the dome.
189. The Denver-based company initially raises $ 20 million in equity from several nationally prominent venture capital groups around the country.
190. They are also prominent in investigating potentially dangerous occurrences in the day's routine.
191. Each cowpat was slapped into position where it dried with its prominent hand-print, looking like a work of art.
192. In 1885 Balmer discovered a striking numerological relationship between the frequencies of the most prominent lines.
193. Most of them had shingled awnings borne on prominent brackets projecting over their simple wooden platforms.
194. A popular rendezvous and a familiar landmark with its prominent clock tower.
195. The organisation claims the support of prominent industrialists and of former members of the security forces.
196. A narrowly avoided divorce scandal involving a prominent Member of Parliament.
197. One of the rarest creatures at a Washington cocktail party these days is a prominent Republican still working on the first marriage.
198. Guimaraes had emerged from near retirement to play a prominent public role in the process to impeach Collor.
199. At her first Balmoral when she stayed with her sister Jane, the Parker-Bowles were prominent among the house guests.
200. The exhibits will include paintings, graphics, masks, photographs and sculptures by more than 200 prominent and emerging artists nationwide.
201. We have already alluded in Chapter 2 to the prominent position this occupied in earlier Chomskyan grammar.
202. Semantics has not always enjoyed a prominent role in modern linguistics.
203. A prominent figure in the major controversy that arose was Mrs Castle.
204. The cars were painted khaki with the red cross in a prominent position.
205. At around 40 pence per portion, they are a prominent feature on any chip shop menu.
206. The leaf-blade bears circular dark patches, and has a prominent midrib and lateral veins.
207. They join several prominent Montgomery Democrats who are considered possible contenders, including Sen.
208. Within the main belt are several distinct orbital families of large asteroids, each family named for its most prominent member.
209. One of those killed was a suspect turned witness in the April 1989 murder of a prominent property developer.
210. Mori recent history is commemorated by the town's most prominent statue.
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