Word of the Day : April 4, 2022

salient

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adjective SAIL-yunt

What It Means

Salient means "standing out conspicuously," "being prominent," or "of notable significance."

// The assignment was to write down the salient facts from the article.

// There are salient differences expressed in the editorials.

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salient in Context

"Research published last month in MIT's Sloan Management Review offers some insight. The salient point it makes is that a 'toxic work culture' was more than 10 times as predictive of attrition than insufficient compensation." — Ginia Bellafante, The New York Times, 6 Feb. 2022


Did You Know?

Salient first popped up in English as a word referring to the act of leaping. It is from the Latin verb salire, which means "to leap." Today, salient is usually used to describe things that "leap out," such as the salient features of a painting or the salient points in an argument.



Quiz

Unscramble the letters to create a word for a usually recurring salient thematic element in the arts: IOTFM.

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