Etymology
The word "prominent" is derived from the Latin word "prominere," which means "to project or stand out." It is ultimately derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "*pre-," which means "before" or "in front."
Meaning
"Prominent" has several related meanings:
Origin
The word "prominent" has been in use in English since the 14th century. Its earliest uses referred to physical features that projected outwards, such as a nose or a chin. Over time, it came to be applied more broadly to abstract qualities and concepts.
Examples
Synonyms
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Etymology The word prominent is derived from the Latin word prominere which means t
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Etymology Old French monter from Latin montare from Proto Indo European men mea
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Etymology The word prominence is derived from the Latin word prominere which means
Etymology The word prominent is derived from the Latin word prominere which means t
Etymology From Medieval Latin promontorium ultimately from Latin prōmuntūrium proj
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Etymology The word proclaim comes from the Middle English word proclamen which in tu
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Etymology The word procure comes from the Latin word procurare which means to take
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Etymology The word pronoun is derived from the Latin word prōnōmen which means i
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Etymology The word outstanding derives from the Old English word ūttandende meaning
Etymology Latin eminēre to stand out project Proto Indo European men to thin
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