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eminently

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Adv — To a notable or high degree; very.

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eminently qualified eminently sensible eminently suitable

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What does “eminently” mean?

The word “eminently” means to a notable or high degree; very. In plain terms, very, notably, or to a high degree — used to strengthen a positive description.

How do you pronounce “eminently”?

“Eminently” is pronounced EH-mih-nuhnt-lee (/ˈɛmɪnəntli/ in IPA).

How do you use “eminently” in a sentence?

Here is “eminently” used in a sentence: “She is eminently qualified for the position.”

What part of speech is “eminently”?

“Eminently” is an adverb.

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preeminently

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