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eminent

[em-uh-nuhnt] / ˈɛm ə nənt /


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They had no intention of allowing a spirit rapper to join their eminent family, not now, not ever.

From Literature

Like its predecessors, “Triumph and Illusion” combines exhaustive scholarship with eminent readability.

From The Wall Street Journal

A number of other eminent former officials have publicly declared their support for him and the bank's independence.

From BBC

Mr. Grantham quotes the eminent economist’s advice to professional investors who, unwisely, would break step with the herd to test new and unconventional ideas.

From The Wall Street Journal

During research for a book on my own PTSD, I remember a conversation with one of Britain's most eminent experts in the field, Prof Simon Wessely, former president of the Royal College of Psychiatrists.

From BBC