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eminent

adjective

  1. of high rank
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Pronunciation: /ˈɛmɪnənt/

adj

Etymology: From Middle French éminent, from Latin present participle ēminēns, ēminentis, from verb ēmineō (“to project, protrude”), from ex- (“out of, from”) + mineō, related to mons (English mount). Compare with imminent. Unrelated to emanate, which is instead from mānō (“to flow”). Displaced native Old English deal.

  1. Noteworthy, remarkable, great.

    His eminent good sense has been a godsend to this project.

  2. Distinguished, important, noteworthy.

    In later years, the professor became known as an eminent historian.

    Why did the eminent Italian writer Primo Levi die in the shocking way he did?

  3. High, lofty.