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eminent
- being famous, respected |
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The conference
featured talks by eminent
scientists from around the world. |
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The
eminent doctor was a pioneer in
the field of cancer research. |
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imminent -
something about to happen |
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Dark clouds gathered
overhead, indicating an imminent
thunderstorm. |
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The
imminent threat of war caused
widespread fear and anxiety. |
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Note :
In summary, "eminent" relates to high standing, reputation,
or expertise, while "imminent" pertains to something about
to happen or occur soon. |
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lie, lay
little, a little
lose, loose
mature, matured
misused, disused
myself, by myself moral, morale
officer, official
on time, in time
precede, proceed
percentage, per cent
persecuted, prosecuted
personal, personnel
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price, prize
principal, principle
respectably, respectively
rational, rationale
rise, raise
site, sight
stationary, stationery
still, yet
super, superb
tenable, feasible
two cents, notion
weather, whether
wood, woods
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