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Meaning of dominant
The primary meaning of the word "dominant" refers to being the most powerful or influential in a particular context or situation.
Etymology of dominant
The word "dominant" comes from the Latin "dominans", which is the present participle of "dominari", meaning to rule or have power over something
The Latin "dominari" is derived from "dominus", meaning master or lord
The word "dominant" has been used in English since the 15th century to describe something or someone that has power or influence over others
Synonyms
prevalent
paramount
supreme
ruling
governing
controlling
powerful
potent
influential
authoritative
commanding
leading
superior
outstanding
prominent
overriding
overriding
preeminent
ascendant
regnant
reigning
dominant
prevailing
uppermost
foremost
chief
principal
main
primary
sovereign
dominant
major
master
superior
head
top
paramount
supreme
ruling
governing
controlling
powerful
leading
superior
outstanding
prominent.
Definitions
- Having the most power or influence in a particular context or situation
- Being the most prominent or noticeable feature or aspect of something
- In music, relating to or denoting the fifth scale degree of a key or the chord built on it
- In genetics, relating to or denoting a gene or allele that will be expressed if an individual has one copy of it
Usage Examples
- The company is the dominant player in the market, with a significant share of the sales
- The dominant theme of the novel is the struggle for power and control
- The dominant note in the song is the one that stands out the most
- The dominant gene in the family is the one that determines the eye color
Antonyms
subordinate
secondary
inferior
weak
powerless
insignificant
minor
lesser
subject
subservient
submissive
obedient
compliant
weak
feeble
frail
impotent
ineffective
inefficient
unimportant
inconsequential
negligible
recessive
latent
dormant
suppressed
subdued.