Pronunciation: /ˈluːməˌnɛri/
noun a person who inspires or influences others, especially in a particular field
A1 She is a famous luminary in the field of science.
A2 The luminary speaker captivated the audience with her inspiring words.
B1 The luminary artist's work is displayed in museums around the world.
B2 As a luminary in the industry, he is often sought after for his expertise.
C1 The luminary researcher's groundbreaking discoveries have changed the field of medicine.
C2 She is regarded as a luminary in the literary world, winning numerous awards for her writing.
adjective of, relating to, or characteristic of a luminary
A1 She is a luminary figure in the world of children's literature.
A2 The luminary scientist was awarded a Nobel Prize for his groundbreaking research.
B1 The luminary artist's work is on display at the prestigious gallery.
B2 The luminary musician performed to a sold-out crowd at the concert hall.
C1 The luminary architect's designs have transformed city skylines around the world.
C2 The luminary professor's lectures are always insightful and thought-provoking.
formal The conference was attended by many industry luminaries.
informal She's a real luminary in the world of fashion.
slang That rapper is a total luminary in the music scene.
figurative The lighthouse stood tall like a luminary guiding ships to safety.
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