Definitionadj. having a quality that thrusts itself into attention
Last update: October 24, 2015
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She pointed all the salient features of T.V. [Please select]
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An outward curve in a military line of attack is called salient. [Please select]
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The very salient assumption in the study is that of ' diachronic dimension '. [Please select]
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This can provide highly salient problems with immediate tangible feedback. [Please select]
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Which event or person emerged as the salient point of his narration. [Please select]
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Perhaps he spoke more shortly than usual, and more drily; there may have been a dead quality in his voice, usually so salient. [Please select]
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He felt her so strong and salient under his hand--so strong, so full-budded, so hopeful of fruit--that despair of her loss seized him again, terrible rage. [Please select]
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"You know that salient yonder on the right." [Please select]
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The conventions of the impressionists, indeed, are particularly salient. [Please select]
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The salient event of Bela's reign was the terrible Tatar invasion which reduced three-quarters of Hungary to ashes. [Please select]
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But, for all that, and above all minor distinctions, the likeness rose striking, salient, wonderful. [Please select]
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