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prominent

intermediateB1

/ˈprɒmɪnənt/ · prom-i-nent

Easily noticeable or prominent; standing out as important or noticeable.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Easily noticeable or prominent; standing out as important or noticeable.

آسانی سے نظر آنے والا؛ اہم یا نمایاں ہونے کے طور پر کھڑا ہونا۔

نمایاں

numayan

Synonyms

noticeableconspicuoussignificantنظر آنے والانمایاںاہم

Antonyms

obscureinsignificantunnoticeableغیر اہمنادیدہتگڑا نہیں

Common Collocations

  • prominent figure
  • prominent role
  • prominent feature

Example Sentences

She played a prominent role in the movie.

اس نے فلم میں ایک نمایاں کردار ادا کیا۔

Us ne film mein aik numayan kirdar ada kiya.

His prominent position in the company made him a target for criticism.

کمپنی میں اس کی نمایاں حیثیت نے اسے تنقید کا ہدف بنا دیا۔

Company mein us ki numayan haisiyat ne use tanqid ka hadaf bana diya.

The artist is known for her prominent use of color.

یہ مصور اپنے رنگوں کے نمایاں استعمال کے لئے مشہور ہے۔

Yeh musawwir apne rangon ke numayan istemal ke liye mashhoor hai.

Easily Confused With

prominently:Prominently is an adverb form of prominent, describing the manner in which something is noticeable.

Word Family

prominence
nounنمایاں ہونا
prominently
adverbدکھائی دینا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a prominent landmark that stands out in a city.

Imagine a large, bright star shining in the night sky.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

ہر ایک بات پہ کہتے ہو تم کہ تو کیا ہے، تم ہی کہو کہ یہ بے موقعہ تنقید کیا ہے۔

Har aik baat pe kehte ho tum ke to kya hai, tum hi kaho ke yeh be mauqa tanqeed kya hai.

On every matter, you say what is it, you tell me what this absurd criticism is.

Mirza Ghalib, Unverified

* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

چور کو دیکھو تو چوری کا خیال نہ آرے۔

Chor ko dekho to chori ka khayal na aaye.

When you look at a thief, do not be reminded of theft.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "prominens" — standing out

First known use: 14th century

The word developed from Latin 'prominere', meaning 'to jut out', coming into Middle English in the late 14th century.