The sundry options in the menu confused me.
Your eminence in this field is widely regarded.
Eminence Front
The boy had sundry of sundaes for his birthday sundry - plenty
You just said the word sundry.
Angelina Jolie has become an eminent figure in Hollywood.
I am thrilled to announce that we have an eminent economist from Harvard to speak our next meeting.
The woman's purse contained a large amount of sundry items.
Eminent is an adjective to describe someone as in distinguished, famous, renowned. Example sentences:Dr. Smith is an eminent surgeon.My eminent professor gave a test on the subject in which he is the expert.
The address of the Eminence Branch is: Walters Road, Eminence, 46125 M
The Eminence was created in 1853.
Neither. The plural of eminence is eminences
The proper salutation for a cardinal is "Your Eminence." When addressing a cardinal in writing or in person, it is respectful to use this title, followed by their name, such as "Your Eminence Cardinal [Last Name]." In conversation, one may also simply refer to them as "Eminence."