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salient
[sey-lee-uhnt, seyl-yuhnt]
adjective
prominent or conspicuous.
salient traits.
Antonyms: unimportant, inconspicuousprojecting or pointing outward.
a salient angle.
leaping or jumping.
a salient animal.
Heraldry., (of a beast) represented as leaping.
a lion salient.
noun
a salient angle or part, as the central outward-projecting angle of a bastion or an outward projection in a battle line.
Physical Geography., a landform that extends out beyond its surroundings, as a spur projecting from the side of a mountain.
salient
/ ˈseɪlɪənt /
adjective
prominent, conspicuous, or striking
a salient feature
(esp in fortifications) projecting outwards at an angle of less than 180° Compare re-entrant
geometry (of an angle) pointing outwards from a polygon and hence less than 180° Compare re-entrant
(esp of animals) leaping
noun
military a projection of the forward line into enemy-held territory
a salient angle
Other Word Forms
- salience noun
- saliently adverb
- unsalient adjective
- unsaliently adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of salient1
Word History and Origins
Origin of salient1
Example Sentences
The commission said this was "a salient reminder to the commission not to jump to conclusions and the dangers of drawing adverse inferences from events unknown".
Attorney General Pam Bondi said she had valuable and salient Epstein information sitting on her desk, but she later recanted when she was apparently told to do so.
The similarities of spirit are more salient…Washington, too, has been animated by a special outlook.
Tim Atkinson, an aviation consultant and former air accident investigator in the UK said, "it is very disappointing to read a report which does provide a few salient facts, but leaves many more questions".
However, they said any "salient" points were recorded on the corporate record and only informal messages were deleted.
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