She only had one pimple, but it was so large and so prominent that it seemed to eclipse her whole face.
He was well-respected and prominent in his professional life, but in his personal life he was a wreck, with a drug addiction, a $900,000 credit card debt, and three ex-wives who hated his guts.
That is so big and ugly that it's prominent.
The spy was very prominent.
The artist's work was quite prominent in France
an adjective A sentence example: "The pattern on that dress is particularly prominent."
Prominent is an adjective meaning outstanding, eminent, distinguished, notable, noticeable, or protruding. Example sentence: A prominent member of the council succeeded in obtaining the needed funding.
Having a cold made his nose seem especially prominent since it was red.
The prominent feature of this river is the very high set of falls, just below this bend. I'm sorry, but our most beloved and prominent speaker has been delayed.
This means projecting outward, well known, or conspicuous. Here are some sentences.The prominent politician opened the new park.His prominent nose made him unforgettable.The mountain is a prominent feature of the landscape
The meeting was attended by many prominent leaders from around the world.
The shopping center was opened by a prominent member of the local community.
The meeting was attended by many prominent leaders from around the world.
Bioengineering and other advanced science fields are becoming very prominent in these times.