eminent in Japanese
eminent in Japanese is 傑出, 名, 著名 — eminent means famous and respected, especially in a particular profession.
eminent in Japanese
傑出
Pronounced: kesshutsu
Noteworthy, remarkable, great.
名
Pronounced: na
(of a person) Distinguished, important, noteworthy.
著名
Pronounced: chomei
(of a person) Distinguished, important, noteworthy.
What does "eminent" mean?
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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.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "eminent" in Japanese?
"eminent" in Japanese is 傑出, 名, 著名. eminent means: Famous and respected, especially in a particular profession.
How do you pronounce 傑出?
"eminent" in Japanese is 傑出, pronounced "kesshutsu".
How do you use "eminent" in a sentence?
Example: "An eminent historian was invited to give the keynote speech." In Japanese, "eminent" is 傑出, 名, 著名.
Are there other ways to say "eminent" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "eminent": 傑出, 名, 著名.
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