Associations to the word «Prominent»
Noun
- Riff
- Spokesperson
- Tuft
- Whig
- Outcrop
- Mohammad
- Spokesman
- Nose
- Personality
- Twentieth
- Laureate
- Vanderbilt
- Alumnus
- Bolshevik
- Forehead
- Linguist
- Snout
- Quaker
- Nikolai
- Academic
- Fundraiser
- Nazi
- Spire
- Liberal
- Dignitary
- Marxist
- Ridge
- Humanist
- Nineteenth
- Rothschild
- Sheikh
- Zoologist
- Yeshiva
- Moshe
- Chin
- Underside
- Douglass
- Merchant
- Federalist
- Atheist
- Scientist
- Buttress
- Methodist
- Bulge
- Clergyman
- Lebanese
- Contributor
- Argentine
- Columnist
- Forewing
- Vein
- Descendant
- Temperance
- Abdul
- Endorsement
- Mirza
- Racehorse
- Jewish
- Royalist
- Israeli
- Philosopher
- Physicist
- Yorker
- Organizer
- Member
- Sculptor
- Muhammad
- Hump
- Psychiatrist
- Disciple
- Anthropologist
- Georgian
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
PROMINENT, adjective. Standing out, or projecting; jutting; protuberant.
PROMINENT, adjective. Likely to attract attention from its size or position; conspicuous.
PROMINENT, adjective. Eminent; distinguished above others.
PROMINENT MOTH, noun. Any moth of the family Notodontidae, whose larvae have a hump or prominence on the back.
PROMINENT MOTHS, noun. Plural of prominent moth
Dictionary definition
PROMINENT, adjective. Having a quality that thrusts itself into attention; "an outstanding fact of our time is that nations poisoned by anti semitism proved less fortunate in regard to their own freedom"; "a new theory is the most prominent feature of the book"; "salient traits"; "a spectacular rise in prices"; "a striking thing about Picadilly Circus is the statue of Eros in the center"; "a striking resemblance between parent and child".
PROMINENT, adjective. Conspicuous in position or importance; "a big figure in the movement"; "big man on campus"; "he's very large in financial circles"; "a prominent citizen".
Wise words
Occasionally in life there are those moments of unutterable
fulfillment which cannot be completely explained by those
symbols called words. Their meanings can only be articulated
by the inaudible language of the heart.