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prominence
[prom-uh-nuhns]
noun
Also prominency. the state of being prominent; conspicuousness.
something that is prominent; a projection or protuberance.
a prominence high over a ravine.
Also called solar prominence. Astronomy., an eruption of a flamelike tongue of relatively cool, high-density gas from the solar chromosphere into the corona where it can be seen during a solar eclipse or by observing strong spectral lines in its emission spectrum.
prominence
/ ˈprɒmɪnəns /
noun
the state or quality of being prominent
something that is prominent, such as a protuberance
relative importance or consequence
astronomy an eruption of incandescent gas from the sun's surface that can reach an altitude of several hundred thousand kilometres. Prominences are visible during a total eclipse. When viewed in front of the brighter solar disc, they are called filaments
prominence
An eruption of tonguelike clouds of glowing ionized gas extending from the Sun's chromosphere and sometimes reaching hundreds of thousands of kilometers into space. When viewed against the solar surface instead of along the edges of its disk, prominences appear as dark, sinuous lines known as filaments. Usually associated with sunspot activity, solar prominences can influence Earth's atmosphere by interfering with electromagnetic activity.
◆ Active prominences erupt suddenly and usually disappear within minutes or hours. Quiescent prominences form more smoothly and can last for several months.
See also solar flare
Other Word Forms
- nonprominence noun
- overprominence noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of prominence1
Example Sentences
Guitar ace Slash rose to prominence with an unmistakable look as the anchor of Guns N’ Roses.
Her prominence and the venom of her political attacks had put a target on her back and attracted unwanted headlines.
Weiss is a controversial figure, having gained national prominence after leaving the New York Times in 2020 with a viral resignation letter.
Linehan, who came to prominence after writing sitcoms Father Ted and the IT Crowd, and has since become a vocal activist who is highly critical of the trans-rights movement.
As Britpop rose to prominence in England, grunge was taking hold in America.
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