eminent in Arabic
eminent in Arabic is بَارِز — eminent means famous and respected, especially in a particular profession.
eminent in Arabic
بَارِز
Pronounced: bāriz
of a person: distinguished, noteworthy
What does "eminent" mean?
-
adj Famous and respected, especially in a particular profession.
"An eminent historian was invited to give the keynote speech."
eminent in a sentence
- An eminent historian was invited to give the keynote speech.
- She is one of the most eminent scientists of her generation.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "eminent" in Arabic?
"eminent" in Arabic is بَارِز. eminent means: Famous and respected, especially in a particular profession.
How do you pronounce بَارِز?
"eminent" in Arabic is بَارِز, pronounced "bāriz".
How do you use "eminent" in a sentence?
Example: "An eminent historian was invited to give the keynote speech." In Arabic, "eminent" is بَارِز.
Study it as flashcards or scroll it in Flow — saved to your collection.