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preeminent

adjective

pre·​em·​i·​nent prē-ˈe-mə-nənt How to pronounce preeminent (audio)
: having paramount rank, dignity, or importance : outstanding, supreme
preeminently adverb

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What is noteworthy about the following sentence? "Denali Mountain is a prominent eminence on the Alaskan landscape." You very likely recognized two words that are closely related to preeminent: prominent and eminence. All three words are rooted in the Latin verb stem -minēre, meaning "to stand out." Mount is also a related word: it comes from Latin mont- or mons, meaning "mountain," which shares a common ancestor with -minēre. Mount leads us in turn to paramount, a word closely related in meaning to preeminent.

Example Sentences

She's the preeminent chef in a city that has many good ones. The poem is a preeminent example of his work.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Late Latin praeeminent-, praeeminens, from Latin, present participle of praeeminēre to be outstanding, from prae- + eminēre to stand out — more at eminent

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of preeminent was in the 15th century

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