Pronunciation: /ˈseɪliəns/
noun the quality of being particularly noticeable or important; prominence
A1 The teacher emphasized the salience of proper punctuation in writing.
A2 The salience of teamwork was evident in the success of the project.
B1 The salience of customer satisfaction is a key focus for the company.
B2 The salience of environmental conservation is becoming increasingly important in today's world.
C1 The salience of cultural diversity in a globalized society cannot be overstated.
C2 The salience of ethical considerations in decision-making processes is crucial for business leaders.
adjective salient
A1 The teacher used colorful visuals to make the lesson more salience for the students.
A2 The key points of the presentation were highlighted to increase their salience.
B1 The salience of the safety instructions was emphasized to ensure everyone understood.
B2 The salience of the issue became apparent as more details were revealed.
C1 The salience of the research findings was undeniable, leading to further investigation.
C2 The salience of the artwork was immediately recognized by art critics worldwide.
formal The salience of the issue was evident in the high level of public interest.
informal The importance of the topic was clear from how much people were talking about it.
slang The issue was so in-your-face, everyone was buzzing about it.
figurative The salience of the problem loomed like a dark cloud over the community.
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