| Salience | salliance | en |
| salience | the state of being salient | en |
| salience | Significance of an issue or an event | en |
| salience | A highlight; perceptual prominence, or likelihood of being noticed | en |
| salience | Relative importance based on context | en |
| salience | The condition of being salient | en |
| salience | The property of a specific stimulus that allows it to become readily associated with a particular UCS | en |
| salience | Highlighting certain components of the program for viewers through formal or production features; perceptual salience may elicit and maintain attention and influence comprehension by aiding in selection of content (Huston & Wright, 1983, p 44) | en |
| salience | remarkableness, state of being noticeable; prominence, conspicuousness; projection, protrusion; remarkable feature isim | en |
| salience | The quality or condition of being salient; a leaping; a springing forward; an assaulting | en |
| salience | Perceptual prominence, or likelihood of being noticed | en |
| salience | The level of importance a buyer assigns to each criterion for comparing products p 112 | en |
| salience | Distinctiveness, prominence, obviousness | en |
| salience | The quality or state of projecting, or being projected; projection; protrusion | en |