Thursday, June 26, 2014



As an adjective, imminent means something that is going to happen soon while eminent, another adjective, means well-known and successful.
Examples:

  •                 The newscaster said that the typhoon is imminent; hence, people living on shorelines are asked to evacuate.
  •                 An eminent businessman was shot dead last night. 



26 Jun 2014

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