eminence

word

/ˈɛmənəns/
/ˈɛmɪnəns/

Definition

Eminence means a position of great importance, fame, or respect in a specific field. It can also refer to a piece of high ground or a raised area.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly formal, often used in academic or professional settings, e.g. 'a person of great eminence.' In geography, it's less common but means a physical rise or hill. Often used to show respect or distinction; not used casually.

Example Sentences

The professor's eminence attracted students from around the world.

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They climbed to the rocky eminence to take in the scenery.

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He is a scientist of great eminence in his field.

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The castle was built on an eminence overlooking the valley.

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Her eminence as a writer is well recognized.

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After winning the award, his eminence in the art world grew even more.

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