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BNC: 13943 COCA: 16238

eminently

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
eminently /ˈɛmɪnəntli/ adverb
eminently
/ˈɛmɪnəntli/
adverb
Learner's definition of EMINENTLY
[more eminently; most eminently] somewhat formal
: to a high degree非常;尤其;特别
BNC: 13943 COCA: 16238

eminently

adverb

em·​i·​nent·​ly ˈe-mə-nənt-lē How to pronounce eminently (audio)
: to a high degree : very
eminently worthy
an eminently sensible plan

Did you know?

Eminently Has a Stand Out History

When British physician Tobias Venner wrote in 1620 of houses "somewhat eminently situated," he meant that the houses were literally located in a high place. That use has since slipped into obsolescence, as has the word's use to mean "conspicuously"—a sense that reflects its Latin root, ēminēre, which means "to stick out" or “protrude.” The figurative sense of “notably” or “very” that is prominent today was likely a new development when Venner was writing.

Example Sentences

an applicant who is eminently qualified for the job
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Word History

First Known Use

1616, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of eminently was in 1616
BNC: 13943 COCA: 16238

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