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adjective a. Outstanding or superior in performance or character; remarkable; noteworthy. b. Well-known and respected.
Example The eminent scientist was often asked to speak at conferences. |
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adjective Required; essential; necessary.
Example a bank card is indispensable when using an ATM. |
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Of great importance or outstanding sigificance.
Example Receiving her first paycheck was a momentous experience for Germaine. |
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adjective Of chief concern; foremost; primary.
Example The paramount aimof the colonists was winning their indepndence from England. |
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adjective a. Small or insignificant in quantity or quality. b. Narrow-minded; selfish. c. Mean and spiteful.
Example the shopper made a petty complaint about the speed of the store's elevator. |
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noun High regard of status in the eyes of others.
Example Because of his prestige as a diplomat, the ambassador was often consulted about negotiating teaties. |
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noun a. Order of importance or urgency. b. Something moe important than other considerations.
Example In its list of improvements for the school, the committee gave priority to the new science laboratory. |
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noun The condition of being immediately noticeable or widely known.
Example Ben's prominence in the community resulted from his participation in volunteer activities. |
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adjective a. On or near the surface; a superficial wound. b. Concerned only with what is apparent or obvious; shallow; not deeply penetrating.
Example We did a superficial cleaning before our guests arrived. |
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adjective a. Of little importance or significance. b. Ordinary; commonplace
Example The topics for discussion seemed so trivial to Pam that she left the conference. |
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