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dominantOne entry found for dominant. Main Entry: 1dom·i·nantPronunciation: -n&nt Function: adjective Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin dominant-, dominans, present participle of dominari 1 a : commanding, controlling, or prevailing over all others <the dominant culture> b : very important, powerful, or successful <a dominant theme> <a dominant industry> 2 : overlooking and commanding from a superior position <a dominant hill> 3 : of, relating to, or exerting ecological or genetic dominance 4 : being the one of a pair of bodily structures that is the more effective or predominant in action <dominant eye> - dom·i·nant·ly adverb synonyms DOMINANT, PREDOMINANT, PARAMOUNT, PREPONDERANT mean superior to all others in influence or importance. DOMINANT applies to something that is uppermost because ruling or controlling <a dominant social class>. PREDOMINANT applies to something that exerts, often temporarily, the most marked influence <a predominant emotion>. PARAMOUNT implies supremacy in importance, rank, or jurisdiction <unemployment was the paramount issue in the campaign>. PREPONDERANT applies to an element or factor that outweighs all others in influence or effect <preponderant evidence in her favor>.
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