Saliently: meaning, definitions and examples

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saliently

 

[ ˈseɪlɪəntli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

important features

Saliently refers to something that stands out or is particularly noticeable or prominent in a given context. It is often used to emphasize the most important features or elements of a topic or discussion.

Synonyms

conspicuously, noticeably, prominently, remarkably, strikingly.

Examples of usage

  • The report saliently highlighted the key issues at hand.
  • She spoke saliently about the challenges facing the organization.
  • The artwork saliently draws the viewer's attention.
  • The study saliently points out the effects of climate change.
  • In his presentation, he addressed the saliently relevant data.

Translations

Translations of the word "saliently" in other languages:

🇵🇹 de maneira saliente

🇮🇳 स्पष्टता से

🇩🇪 auffällig

🇮🇩 secara mencolok

🇺🇦 яскраво

🇵🇱 wyraźnie

🇯🇵 目立って

🇫🇷 de manière saillante

🇪🇸 de manera saliente

🇹🇷 belirgin bir şekilde

🇰🇷 두드러지게

🇸🇦 بشكل بارز

🇨🇿 výrazně

🇸🇰 výrazne

🇨🇳 显著地

🇸🇮 opazno

🇮🇸 áberandi

🇰🇿 айқын

🇬🇪 გამოჩენილი

🇦🇿 qabaritlə

🇲🇽 de manera saliente

Etymology

The word 'saliently' derives from the adjective 'salient', which stems from the Latin 'salientem' (present participle of 'salire'), meaning 'to leap' or 'to jump'. Thus, the original sense of 'salient' was to describe something that leaps out at the observer or stands out clearly from its surroundings. This term evolved in the English language in the 15th century, where it started to be used in various contexts, including literature, geography, and psychology, referring to something that is particularly noticeable or prominent. By the 20th century, the adverb form 'saliently' began to see usage, particularly in academic and analytical writing, where it is applied to discuss the most significant aspects of a topic or situation.

Word Frequency Rank

At position #40,058, this word is among the less frequently used terms in English. While interesting to know, it's not crucial for most English learners unless needed for specific purposes.