The difference between Eminent and Well-regarded
When used as adjectives, eminent means high, lofty, whereas well-regarded means admired, highly thought of, approved of.
check bellow for the other definitions of Eminent and Well-regarded
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Eminent as an adjective (archaic):
High, lofty.
Examples:
"synonyms: towering prominent Thesaurus:tall"
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Eminent as an adjective:
Noteworthy, remarkable, great.
Examples:
"synonyms: remarkable outstanding Thesaurus:notable"
"His eminent good sense has been a godsend to this project."
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Eminent as an adjective (of a person):
Distinguished, important, noteworthy.
Examples:
"synonyms: distinguished noteworthy Thesaurus:notable"
"In later years, the professor became known as an eminent historian."
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Well-regarded as an adjective:
Admired, highly thought of, approved of.