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Eminent and imminent

Mary Morel

The difference between eminent and imminenteminent vs imminent

The eminent scientist’s visit is imminent.

eminent

Eminent means distinguished, famous or highly respected.

She is an eminent scientist in her field.

imminent

Imminent means soon, about to happen.

Rain is imminent.

If these words confuse you, use simpler words.

She is highly respected scientist in her field.
Rain is likely.

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