SALIENT in a Sentence
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Example sentences for SALIENT, such as:
1. One of the salient features of that newspaper is its excellent editorial page.
2. One of the salient points of his character was the search for adventures and a love of romance.
3. The most cosmetically salient differences are, of course, the spellings. Webster promulgated many spelling reforms.
4. The NY Times cited an unnamed committee staff member as saying that “there were salient omissions” in Feinstein's mind.
5. Kennicott was respectful as he inquired whether the Germans had good aeroplanes, and what a salient was, and a cootie, and Going West.
2. One of the salient points of his character was the search for adventures and a love of romance.
3. The most cosmetically salient differences are, of course, the spellings. Webster promulgated many spelling reforms.
4. The NY Times cited an unnamed committee staff member as saying that “there were salient omissions” in Feinstein's mind.
5. Kennicott was respectful as he inquired whether the Germans had good aeroplanes, and what a salient was, and a cootie, and Going West.
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Meanings and Examples of SALIENT
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salient
a. prominent or protruding; projecting outwardly; moving by leaps or springs
Classic Sentence:
1 Kennicott was respectful as he inquired whether the Germans had good aeroplanes, and what a salient was, and a cootie, and Going West.
2 It seemed to me that we were simply going over and over the same ground again; and so I took note of some salient point, and found that this was so.
3 One of the salient points of his character was the search for adventures and a love of romance.
Example Sentence:
1 The most cosmetically salient differences are, of course, the spellings. Webster promulgated many spelling reforms.
2 The NY Times cited an unnamed committee staff member as saying that “there were salient omissions” in Feinstein's mind.
3 One of the salient features of that newspaper is its excellent editorial page.
4 Blocs are being seen as increasingly irrelevant today largely because the global capitalist system is perceived as increasingly salient.