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21eminence — noun Date: 15th century 1. a position of prominence or superiority 2. one that is eminent, prominent, or lofty: as a. an anatomical protuberance (as on a bone) b. a person of high rank or attainments often used as a title for a cardinal c. a… …
22eminence — noun /ˈɛmɪnəns/ a) someone of high rank, reputation or social station b) the quality or state of being eminent Syn: distinction, prominence, renown, celebrity …
23eminence — Synonyms and related words: Olympian heights, VIP, acme, aerial heights, altitude, apex, ascendancy, august, authority, bas relief, bellying, big name, big time, big timer, bigwig, boldness, bulging, ceiling, celebrated, charisma, charm, chief,… …
24eminence — em·i·nence || emɪnÉ™ns n. high position, elevated rank; title of honor; preeminence; excellence; height; hill; (Anatomy) body projection, protuberance in the body (especially on the surface of a bone ) …
25eminence — n. 1. Prominence, projection, protuberance. 2. Elevation, hill, elevated ground, high point. 3. Exaltation, celebrity, distinction, prominence, conspicuousness, loftiness, note, renown, repute, reputation, fame, high rank or position, great… …
26eminence — n 1. repute, distinction, eminency, note, mark; standing, station, rank, position; fame, celebrity, report, figure; consequence, importance, significance, account; reputation, prestige, dignity, glory, honor, esteem. 2. loftiness, grandeur,… …
27eminence — em•i•nence [[t]ˈɛm ə nəns[/t]] n. 1) high station, rank, or repute 2) a high elevation; hill or height 3) rel (cap.) a title of honor, applied to cardinals (usu. prec. by His or Your) 4) anat. an anatomical projection, esp. on a bone • Etymology …
28elevated rank — index eminence Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
29high rank — index eminence Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
30nobility — n. 1. Grandeur, greatness, dignity, nobleness, elevation, superiority, worthiness, loftiness of character, eminence, moral excellence. 2. Noble birth, patrician dignity, eminence by rank. 3. Aristocracy, peerage, patrician class, noblesse …