preeminent - leading, most important, outstanding
Pre-eminent means to be very renowned or distinguished. Synonyms for this word are important, prominent, leading, outstanding, best, famous, or supreme.
He was preeminently cunning, and could bide his time with a patience that was nothing less than primitive.
Preeminent means "surpassing all other; very distinguished in some way". Some synonyms are outstanding, excellent, best, foremost, or renowned. Sentences with "preeminent" in them are:- The conference was led by some of the most preeminent scientists from all over the world.- Only the most preeminent students were allowed to attend the banquet.- Mrs. Jones said that Sara was on her list of preeminent students.
He is among the preeminent people in his profession.
exceptional extraordinary magnificent outstanding preeminent remarkable incredible spectacular amazing wonderful epic
The word is spelt correctly in the question - sometimes it is also spelt pre-eminent, to make it obvious where the vowels in the word form two different syllables.
Today, the preeminent financial system is capitalism, despite its faults.
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He was preeminently cunning, and could bide his time with a patience that was nothing less than primitive.
If the artist restores the painting, it could gain its pre-eminence status and boosts its value.
I my household I am the preeminent body authorized to give discipline, buy groceries, and clean the toilets.
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The prefix that is usually used to mean "former" is "pre". Examples include preeminent, pre-sale, precede, premade, prevalent, etc.
Its πρωταρχικός (protarchikos). It is not used for persons.
It means surpassing all others or highest ranking or outstanding.
The motto of Messiah College is 'Christ Preeminent'.
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