saliently
Meanings
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meaning 1: to stand out or be noticeable in a distinctive way
- "The red car saliently stood out in the parking lot."
- "The salient features of the painting were the vibrant colors and bold brushstrokes."
Rhymes
Words rhyming with salientlysaliently , constantly , varianceley , magnificently , benevolently , effortlessly , handsomely , unforgettably , gracefully , impressively , masterfully , skillfully , triumphantly , unanimously , undoubtedly , unquestionably , unequivocally , unhesitatingly , unwaveringly , unyieldingly , unendingly , inexhaustibly , infinitely , unboundedly , unlimitedly
Variants
List of all variants of saliently that leads to same resultsalient , saliently
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.Originating from the Latin word 'salientem', meaning 'jumping out, leaping forth, or standing out prominently'.
Quotes
Quotes by authors and personalities-
Then there were those who doubted the need for radio in the first place, since the telegraph was already ubiquitous. Marconi's "salient" achievement was to realize that radio waves could be transmitted across vast distances, an incalculable step forward in mass communications.
- Kevin Baker,{it}New York Times Book Review{/it},5 Nov. 2006 -
The difference between the people Liebling chose to write about and today's celebrity culture is the difference between the "profile" and the "portrait." A profile is an outline, a concise rendering of the most "salient" facts, though the facts may be inessential and even inaccurate in their generality. … A portrait, on the other hand, is a revelation, an exposure.
- Lee Siegel,{it}Harper's{/it},December 2004 -
A 2002 study conducted at the University of Illinois by Diener and Seligman found that the most "salient" characteristics shared by the 10% of students with the highest levels of happiness and the fewest signs of depression were their strong ties to friends and family and commitment to spending time with them.
- Claudia Wallis,{it}Time{/it},17 Jan. 2005 -
Kermeen cites "a book published in 1882" that says of ghosts at the Myrtles: "The lights are never extinguished at the plantation. When the lights are all out, something always happens." Kermeen does not further identify this book (another source says it was published "in 1900"), but the "salient" point here is that it apparently did not mention the Chloe tale. That suggests it was probably unknown until relatively recently.
- Joe Nickell,{it}Skeptical Inquirer{/it},September/October 2003
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