a cut above, beatified, distinguished, excelling, held in awe, jutting, noted, protrudent, salient, supreme, well-known
Definitionadj. standing above others in quality or position
Last update: February 9, 2017
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He is an eminent architect. [adjective]
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As one of the most eminent physicists of the twentieth century, Albert Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1921. [adjective]
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Everyone was looking forward to taking the class with such an eminent professor. [adjective]
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The most eminent from among their number was chosen by them as president. [adjective]
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But what I admire is the courtesy of these two eminent persons towards each other. [adjective]
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Her manners, her language, her talents for poetry and music, gave additional and varied influence to her eminent personal charms. [adjective]
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We must apply on a large scale the principle of collective production, give the State eminent domain over all capital. [adjective]
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The publishers have endeavoured to gratify the honourable partiality of the public for the encouragement of British art, by illustrating this edition with designs by the most eminent living artists. [adjective]
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Frank Lydston, an eminent American writer on crime, gives $5,000,000,000 annually as a reasonable figure. [adjective]
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BLOOM: (In dalmatic and purple mantle, to the bishop of Down and Connor, with dignity) Thanks, somewhat eminent sir. [adjective]
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Shakespeare is pre-eminent; Spencer is music. [adjective]
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