Associations to the word «Eminently»
Noun
Adjective
- Respectable
- Pre
- Satisfactory
- Suited
- Sensible
- Sane
- Practical
- Deserving
- Fitted
- Skilful
- Characteristic
- Suitable
- Worthwhile
- Conspicuous
- Aristocratic
- Qualified
- Pious
- Virtuous
- Desirable
- Poetical
- Calculated
- Reasonable
- Distinguished
- Worthy
- Impartial
- Trustworthy
- Industrious
- Successful
- Useful
- Gifted
- Picturesque
- Sober
- Benevolent
- Adapted
- Disagreeable
- Cheerful
- Dignified
- Feminine
- Cherished
- Suggestive
- Mercantile
- Satisfying
- Logical
- Fortunate
- Favourable
- Endowed
- Warlike
- Graceful
- So
- Sacrificial
- Agreeable
- Handsome
- Wise
- Proper
- Admirable
- Pleasing
- Rational
- Skilled
- Perilous
- Fruitful
- Possessed
- Dickens
- Mediaeval
- Prosperous
- Hydraulic
- Favorable
- Acquainted
Adverb
Wiktionary
EMINENTLY, adverb. In an eminent or prominent manner
EMINENTLY, adverb. To a great degree; notably, highly
Dictionary definition
EMINENTLY, adverb. In an eminent manner; "two subjects on which he was eminently qualified to make an original contribution".
Wise words
Don't use words too big for the subject. Don't say
"infinitely" when you mean "very"; otherwise you'll have no
word left when you want to talk about something really
infinite.