Let’s learn about two words that sound alike but have different meanings: eminent and imminent.
The word eminent comes from Latin, meaning “standing out” or “high.” It first appeared in English many years ago to describe people who are well-known or respected. The word imminent also comes from Latin, meaning “to overhang.” It means something that is about to happen very soon.
Eminent is used to talk about people who are famous or important in their field of work.
Imminent is used to talk about something that is going to happen very soon.
Think of eminent like “emperor”—important and famous. Think of imminent as “immediate”—something happening soon.
Eminent means famous or important. Imminent means something that is going to happen very soon. Remember, eminent is like “emperor” for fame, and imminent is like “immediate” for soon.
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