SALIENT: "Most noticeable or important"


Something that "leaps out" or is prominent.

"Salient" typically means most noticeable or important. It refers to something that stands out or is significant in a particular context.This word originates from the Latin word "salire," meaning 'to leap.' In a figurative sense, "salient" implies something that 'leaps out' or is prominent.

Here are five sample sentences using "salient":
  1. Among the many issues discussed, the most salient point was the need for increased communication within the team.
  2. The presentation highlighted the salient features of the new product, focusing on its innovative design and functionality.
  3. In history, certain events act as salient markers, shaping the course of nations for years to come.
  4. Her speech was filled with salient examples that clarified the complex topic for the audience.
  5. During the interview, the candidate emphasized the salient aspects of their experience, aligning them with the job requirements.
"Salient" often refers to what is most notable or striking in a given situation, drawing attention to key aspects or significant points.


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