Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

salient fact

Noun
/ˈseɪ.li.ənt fækt/
Definition
A salient fact is an important or prominent piece of information that stands out and is relevant to the subject at hand.
Examples
  • In her presentation, she highlighted the salient fact that over 80% of the participants favored the new policy.
  • The report contained several salient facts that changed the course of the debate.
Meaning
The term ‘salient’ refers to something that is most noticeable or important; hence, a salient fact is one that should be immediately recognized and understood due to its significance.
Synonyms
  • prominent fact
  • notable fact
  • important detail
  • striking fact