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dominant
adjective as in superior, controlling
Strongest matches
assertive, commanding, effective, leading, main, powerful, predominant, preeminent, prevailing, prevalent, principal
Strong matches
ascendant, chief, demonstrative, first, governing, imperative, ruling, sovereign
Weak matches
authoritative, bossy, despotic, domineering, foremost, imperious, obtaining, outweighing, overbalancing, overbearing, overweighing, paramount, predominate, preponderant, presiding, regnant, reigning, supreme, surpassing, transcendent
adjective as in main, primary
Strongest matches
influential, major, outstanding, predominant, preeminent, prevailing, prevalent, principal, prominent
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Sinner has been the dominant force on indoor hard courts, with this his 27th victory in a row on the surface.
At the same time, some of the teams that were widely expected to be dominant have been decidedly shaky.
Beijing has also built up a dominant position when it comes to processing global supplies, and it has rattled the US with the threat of curbing exports.
City were not just the better team on Sunday who created the better chances, they were dominant for most of the game.
Series leader Lando Norris continued his dominant run of dominant form by claiming a dramatic late pole for McLaren after a series of shocks in Saturday's tense qualifying session for the Sao Paulo Grand Prix.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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