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highlight

noun as in memorable part

verb as in emphasize or make prominent

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Their confrontation at dinner was, without a doubt, the highlight of the episode.

He is my favorite Woodstock artist, the highlight of the entire festival.

Art is something that has been a highlight at The Center since its first group show—“The Center Show”—in 1989.

It can be really good if somebody is an amazing talent right off the bat or it can highlight your flaws.

The documents also highlight the apparent complicity by secular law enforcement in keeping some of these offenders out of jail.

There has been a highlight added along the bottom of the gun just forward of the trigger guard and just below Oswald's left hand.

There is a highlight along the top of the rifle between Oswald's left hand and the point where the rifle passes his left shoulder.

On Shaneyfelt Exhibit No. 1, the highlight does not denote the top of the weapon.

There is detail present that shows other areas of the gun, the breech, above the highlight.

Yes; I mentioned that the highlight along the top from the butt to the bolt is generally similar in that it is in a straight line.

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On this page you'll find 50 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to highlight, such as: climax, feature, focal point, focus, peak, and best part.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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