Pronunciation: /priˈɛmɪnəntli/
adjective an adjective modifies a noun or pronoun, providing more information about the object being described
A1 She is preeminently talented at playing the piano.
A2 The preeminently beautiful sunset painted the sky with vibrant colors.
B1 The preeminently skilled chef created a masterpiece dish that impressed all the guests.
B2 The preeminently talented actress received rave reviews for her performance in the new movie.
C1 He is preeminently qualified for the position due to his extensive experience and knowledge.
C2 The scientist is preeminently respected in the field of quantum physics for his groundbreaking research.
adverb an adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb. It often indicates manner, time, place, cause, or degree
A1 She is preeminently talented at playing the piano.
A2 The restaurant is preeminently known for its delicious seafood dishes.
B1 He is preeminently qualified for the job, with years of experience in the field.
B2 The company is preeminently focused on innovation and cutting-edge technology.
C1 The professor is preeminently respected in the academic community for his groundbreaking research.
C2 The artist is preeminently recognized as a master of his craft, with numerous awards and accolades to his name.
formal She is preeminently qualified for the position, with years of experience in the field.
informal He is preeminently the best player on the team, always leading by example.
slang That restaurant is preeminently lit, the food is amazing!
figurative The artist's work stands preeminently above the rest, showcasing true talent and creativity.
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