prominent Antonyms
Strongest:
- obscure
- hidden
- unremarkable
- obscure
- subtle
- hidden
- faint
- faint
- inconspicuous
- unnoticeable
- subtle
- unremarkable
- unobtrusive
- inconspicuous
- unobtrusive
- unnoticeable
Strong:
- undistinguished
- dim
- conservative
- unimportant
- modest
- unassuming
- unshowy
- shrouded
- unemphatic
- insignificant
- plain
- unshowy
- unflamboyant
- unassuming
- unimportant
- undistinguished
- unflamboyant
- dim
- plain
- shrouded
- conservative
- insignificant
- quiet
- unaffected
- unemphatic
- concealed
- unaffected
- quiet
- concealed
- modest
- simple
- simple
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- pronounced
- visible
- brilliant
- notable
- recognizable
- loud
- emphatic
- flamboyant
- showy
- bold
- interesting
- striking
- arresting
- noteworthy
- outstanding
- distinguished
- impressive
- noisy
Weak:
- garish
- opulent
- catchy
- bodacious
- meretricious
- grabby
- glaring
- splashy
- fancy
- gaudy
- discernable
- extravagant
- spotlighted
- highlighted
- discernible
- ornate
- eye-catching
- kenspeckle
- tawdry
- swank
- jazzy
- detectable
- eminent
- swanky
- screaming
- spectacular
- pretentious
- observable
- flagrant
- perceptible
- fascinating
- salient
- ostentatious
- flashy
- glitzy
Meaning of prominent
prominent (s)
having a quality that thrusts itself into attention
conspicuous in position or importance
prominent Sentence Examples
- The prominent figure in the art world offered invaluable insights during the panel discussion.
- The skyscraper's prominent position in the city skyline made it instantly recognizable.
- She wore a prominent necklace that drew attention to her elegant attire.
- His prominent role in the company's success earned him respect and admiration from his colleagues.
- The politician made a prominent appearance at the rally, captivating the crowd with her impassioned speech.
- The prominent mountain peak stood majestically against the backdrop of the setting sun.
- The company's logo was prominently displayed on billboards across the city.
- The historian focused on the prominent events that shaped the course of history during that era.
- Her prominent cheekbones were a striking feature of her beauty.
- The prominent scientist's groundbreaking research revolutionized the field of medicine.
FAQs About the word prominent
having a quality that thrusts itself into attention, conspicuous in position or importance
remarkable, commanding, dramatic, conspicuous, marked,noticeable, pronounced, visible, brilliant, notable
obscure, hidden, unremarkable, obscure, subtle, hidden, faint, faint,inconspicuous, unnoticeable
The prominent figure in the art world offered invaluable insights during the panel discussion.
The skyscraper's prominent position in the city skyline made it instantly recognizable.
She wore a prominent necklace that drew attention to her elegant attire.
His prominent role in the company's success earned him respect and admiration from his colleagues.