Pronunciation: /priˈɛmɪnəns/
noun the fact of surpassing all others; superiority or outstanding importance
A1 The preeminence of the sun in our solar system is undeniable.
A2 She achieved preeminence in her field through hard work and dedication.
B1 The company's preeminence in the market is due to its innovative products.
B2 The artist's preeminence in the art world is recognized worldwide.
C1 His preeminence as a leader was unquestioned by his peers.
C2 The preeminence of her talent was evident in every performance she gave.
formal The company's preeminence in the industry is well recognized by its competitors.
informal She has always enjoyed a position of preeminence in the local art community.
slang He thinks he's the king of the hill, always trying to assert his preeminence.
figurative The preeminence of her talent shone through in every performance.
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