Adverb
In a prominent manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere are three lines of life which stand out prominently to view: the life of pleasure, the political life, and the life of reflection. Aristotle
I have come to join you today to add our own voice to the universal call for Palestinian self-determination and statehood. We would be beneath our own reason for existence as government and as a nation, if the resolution of the problems of the Middle East did not feature prominently on our agenda. Nelson Mandela
Nothing is more prominently brought forward in the New Testament than the second coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. John Nelson Darby
I have featured and will always continue to feature my name prominently in all my enterprises. Donald Trump
The only other mammalian carnivores that take outsized prey are lions, hyenas, wolves, and African wild dogs. Each... has an exceptionally advanced social life, prominently featuring the pursuit of prey in coordinated packs. E. O. Wilson
If humiliation and rejection are to be the rewards of faithful and effective service in this field, what are those of us to conclude who have also served prominently in this line of work but upon whom this badge has not yet been conferred? George F. Kennan