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Often used in the same context:
distinguished,
prominent,
renowned,
nobel laureate,
erudite,
influential,
illustrious,
respected,
opinioned,
sagacious,
ablest,
sarvepalli radhakrishnan,
carnatic,
perspicacious,
acclaimed,
redoubtable,
giuseppe mazzini,
gunnar myrdal,
extempore,
r. buckminster fuller,
satyendra nath bose,
enlightened,
kurt godel,
irving langmuir,
leo esaki,
oenologists,
revered,
prakrit,
gerontological,
bertrand russell,
harold nicolson,
astute,
norbert wiener,
max beerbohm,
prestigious,
ferdinand de saussure,
leon battista alberti,
edmund husserl,
thomas babington macaulay,
stormy petrel,
competent,
fred hoyle,
reputed,
superannuated,
humanist,
martin buber,
futurologist,
farseeing,
inveterate,
jean piaget,
leonhard euler,
fritz haber,
cyril northcote parkinson,
richard leakey,
stephen hawking,
unimpeachable,
wassily leontief,
expert,
mahratta,
foremost,
ceylonese,
karl jaspers,
visionary,
educated,
pico della mirandola,
benjamin spock,
preeminent,
polymathic,
topmost,
honorary,
georges cuvier,
wolfgang pauli,
seasoned,
ironical,
famous,
johann wolfgang von goethe,
witold gombrowicz,
eloquent,
ardent,
unprejudiced,
brahminical,
lytton strachey,
sanskrit literature,
denis diderot,
primus inter pares,
carl friedrich gauss,
nelson rolihlahla mandela,
saiva,
stephen spender,
aspiring,
academical,
vilfredo pareto,
kenzo tange,
avocational,
francois mauriac,
octogenarian,
legendary,
andre gide,
francois rabelais,
gerhard herzberg,
andre malraux,
francis galton,
buddhist,
byzantine,
elizabethans,
foreclosures,
lutheran,
medics,
moderns,
twentieth,
victorians,
\u00ab,
abbots,
academicians,
academics,
accountants,
activating,
actuaries,
adepts,
adolescents,
advanced,
advocates,
celebrated,
noted,
esteemed,
philosopher,
able,
known,
reputable,
wellknown,
abler,
learned,
nent
Appears in the definition of:
distinguished,
eminently,
imposing,
magisterial,
matchless,
nonpareil,
onea,
one and onlya,
peerless,
prominence,
shine,
unmatchable,
unmatched,
unrivaled,
unrivalled
Synonyms:
distinguished,
great,
high,
important,
lofty,
of import,
soaring,
successful,
superior,
towering
Also try:
— Nouns for eminent:
men,
domain,
degree,
persons,
scholars
man,
scholar,
writers,
lawyer,
physician,
position,
more...
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