salient

[ˈseɪliənt]

salient Definition

  • 1most noticeable or important
  • 2projecting or pointing outward

Using salient: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "salient" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The salient feature of the new phone is its camera.

  • Example

    The article discussed the salient points of the argument.

  • Example

    The salient angles of the building made it look unique.

  • Example

    The salient fact is that we need to act now.

salient Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with salient

  • the most important or relevant point in an argument or discussion

    Example

    The salient point of the presentation was that we need to increase our sales.

  • an angle that projects outward from a surface or shape

    Example

    The salient angles of the building gave it a unique appearance.

  • the most prominent or distinctive aspect of something

    Example

    The salient feature of the new car is its fuel efficiency.

Origins of salient

from Latin 'salire', meaning 'to leap'

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Summary: salient in Brief

The term 'salient' [ˈseɪliənt] refers to something that is most noticeable or important, or that projects or points outward. It can describe features, points, or angles, as in 'The salient feature of the new phone is its camera.' 'Salient' is often used in formal contexts, and synonyms include 'prominent' and 'striking.'

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