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16 June, 00:36

When something stands out from a background, is seen as important, or draws attention it is:?

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  1. 16 June, 02:49
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    Salient

    Salience or salient features refer to aspects of something or someone that are the most apparent or stand out the most. For instance salient can be used in a sentence as follows: "The most salient feature of Mary is her height. It is rare to see women who are over six feet tall".
  2. 16 June, 04:19
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    When something stands out from a background, is seen as important, or draws attention to itself it is called salient. This simply means that it stands out conspicuously, it is very prominent, or it is of notable significance.
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