noun

prominence

prominence, importance, distinction, fame

She rose to prominence as a writer.

She rose to prominence as a writer.

The issue gained prominence in the media.

The issue gained prominence in the media.

The castle has a prominence overlooking the valley.

The castle has a prominence overlooking the valley.

to rise to prominence to become famous or important She rose to prominence as a writer.

to give prominence to ((sth.)) to treat something as very important The newspapers give prominence to this story.

Synonyms: importance, distinction, fame; Antonyms: obscurity, insignificance

From Latin 'prominere' (to stick out), from 'pro-' (forward) and 'minere' (to project).

This is the noun form of 'prominent'. If someone is prominent, they have prominence.

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