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salient

1 of 2adjective
/ˈseɪliənt/
Forms:more salient,most salient
1

standing out due to its importance or relevance

C2
  • During the job interview, the candidate emphasized the salient achievements on their resume to showcase relevant experience.
  • In the historical analysis, the author explored the salient events that shaped the course of the nation's development.
  • The guide pointed out the salient landmarks during the city tour, ensuring visitors didn't miss the key attractions.
  • The artist strategically used bold colors to make the salient features of the painting stand out, capturing viewers' attention.
  • The professor discussed the salient themes of the novel, focusing on the central ideas that shaped the narrative.
2

(of an angle) extending outward from a surface or structure

  • The fortress had salient angles to maximize defensive coverage.
  • A salient corner jutted from the wall, forming a sharp wedge.
  • The diagram showed a salient angle between the two walls.
  • Salient angles are common in star-shaped fortifications.
  • The architect emphasized the building's salient edges.
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3

depicted in heraldry as a leaping figure with forelegs raised and body angled forward

  • The lion was depicted in a salient pose on the heraldic shield.
  • Medieval crests often feature animals in salient positions.
  • The unicorn stood salient, its forelegs raised and body tilted.
  • A salient griffin adorned the family's coat of arms.
  • The knight's banner bore a salient stag in gold.