1. high profile - Noun
2. high profile - Adjective
a position attracting much attention and publicity
Source: WordNethigh-profile
I understood public relations and always maintained a high profile. Earl Butz
I'm hoping that with the high profile that the Go-Go's are going to have over the next year, that if anybody is interested in what else I do, I'll have something I can say that I do. Kathy Valentine
There are actually quite high profile British TV star cameos in it that you probably wouldn't even notice, that the British wouldn't even notice, let alone the American audience. Simon Pegg
I think all phases of one's career are serious if you take it seriously no matter if you are doing high profile dramatic pieces or not. Bill Murray
A lot of things which come with a high profile will always be criticised one way or another. Evelyn Glennie
On the other hand, we raised $25 million by going public. It's that money that we used to build this company, to build the circulation, to build a high profile and to hire staff that made Salon what it is today. David Talbot