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eminence grise

[ey-mee-nahns greez] / eɪ mi nɑ̃s ˈgriz /


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“It feels more historic,” Peter Baker, the New York Times’ éminence grise of presidential coverage, said recently of Trump’s forays into international affairs.

From Slate • Mar. 10, 2026

He too was sage-like, however feistily so, in his later years, an éminence grise who in 2017 was awarded the Kyoto Prize, the closest a musicologist can get to a Nobel.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 26, 2022

Multiple experts praised his skill — Dr. Walter Straus, an associate vice president at the drug company Merck & Co., said Whitley is an "éminence grise" in pediatrics whom people trust.

From Salon • Sep. 26, 2020

Although he may have always been described as the enfant terrible of fashion, today Gaultier is one the industry’s éminence grise.

From The Guardian • Jan. 23, 2020

At some point, Willie Mae Ford Smith, the éminence grise gospel pioneer, treats a St. Louis service to a version of “That’s Alright.”

From New York Times • Sep. 5, 2019