Synonyms for
prominent
Likely to attract attention from its size or position
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No Synonyms Found for Prominent

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All Definitions for Prominent

Below are all the dictionary definitions of prominent:

1Likely to attract attention from its size or position
2Conspicuous.
3Eminent
4Distinguished above others.
5Standing out, or projecting
6Jutting
7Protuberant.
8Any of various moths having a conspicuous projection on the inner margin of the wings.
9In Nazi concentration camps, an inmate entrusted with minor supervisory duties and rewarded with perquisites.

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