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The
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preeminent
preeminent \pree-EM-uh-nunt\
adjective
Preeminent is a formal word used to describe someone or something more important, skillful, or successful than their counterparts or peers. It is used synonymously with
outstanding and
supreme.
// She's the
preeminent chef in a city renowned for its cuisine.
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Examples:
"In this warmly engaging intellectual biography, [author Paul R.] Viotti traces the life and ideas of
Kenneth Waltz, a
preeminent figure in post–World War II international relations scholarship." — G. John Ikenberry,
Foreign Affairs, 16 Dec. 2025
Did you know?
What is noteworthy about the following sentence? "Mount
Kilimanjaro is a prominent eminence on the Tanzanian landscape." You very likely recognized two words that are closely related to
preeminent:
prominent and
eminence. All three words are rooted in the Latin verb stem
-minēre, which is taken to mean "to stand out" though there is no record of its use without a prefix.
Mount also deserves an honorable mention: it comes from the Latin
mont- or
mons, meaning "mountain," which is understood to share a common ancestor with -
minēre.
Mount leads us in turn to
paramount, a word closely related in meaning to
preeminent.