What is another word for prominently?

Pronunciation: [pɹˈɒmɪnəntli] (IPA)

Prominently is an adverb that refers to something or someone standing out or being easily noticeable. It can be used to describe a person's appearance, a feature of an object, or a location within a particular setting. Other related synonyms include conspicuously, visibly, distinctly, notably, noticeably, importantly, impressively, significantly and strikingly. Each of these words implies that the subject is deserving of attention or recognition for its prominent role in a particular situation or context. Overall, prominently serves as an excellent descriptor for anything which stands out noticeably in the given setting.

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What are the opposite words for prominently?

The antonyms for the word "prominently" include inconspicuously, unnoticeably, obscurely, invisibly, insignificantly, and hiddenly. Inconspicuously means not attracting attention, while unnoticeably means not easily observed. Obscurely means being in a state of darkness, while invisibly means not visible to the eye. Insignificantly means something that is not important, while hiddenly means to conceal or keep secret. These words describe the opposite of prominently, which refers to something that is easily visible or noticeable. The choice of an antonym depends on the context in which it is used.

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Usage examples for Prominently

The strong domestic affections of the Poet are prominently shown throughout In Memoriam, and his pleasure at this bridal is very charming.
"A Key to Lord Tennyson's 'In Memoriam'"
Alfred Gatty
It was a strong face, with jaw- and cheek-bones showing prominently.
"The Man from Jericho"
Edwin Carlile Litsey
Its use in the world's great armies of recent years has brought sugar very prominently before the medical profession of to-day.
"Makers of Modern Medicine"
James J. Walsh

Famous quotes with Prominently

  • An artist has every right - one may even say a duty - to exhibit his productions as prominently as he can.
    Jacques Barzun
  • Ah, well, do I wish that we lived in a world where gender didn't figure so prominently? Of course. Do I even think about myself as a woman when I go to make art? Of course not.
    Judy Chicago
  • Nothing is more prominently brought forward in the New Testament than the second coming of the Lord Jesus Christ.
    John Nelson Darby
  • IN all her history, from the formation of the federal government until the hour of secession, no year stands out more prominently than the year 1858 as evidencing the national patriotism of Virginia.
    John Sergeant Wise
  • In Mussolini's Italy of the nineteen-thirties, when it meant long terms of improsonment, and perhaps torture or even death, to be in any way connected with the Communist Party, and when not only all the works of Marx, Engels, Lenin and Stalin, but the works of all Italian and foreign democrats and progressive were strictly banned from Italian libraries and bookshops, the works of Trotsky, on the "new kind of communism" were "freely" and widely translated and distributed. I remember vividly how in 1938, passing through Italy on the way to meet the anti-fascist and Communist students of Belgrade University, and spending a few hours in Mussolini's Milan, the word "communism" caught my eye on a number of books prominently displayed in a bookshop window. They were the newly translated works of Trotsky.
    James Klugmann

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