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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
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Example Sentences
The U.S. government has already been unusually supportive of Argentina from its dominant positions on the board of directors of the IMF, World Bank and Inter-American Development Bank.
The wildfire is so dominant it's arguably the main character in the film - the footage was either real, created by the gas lines, or by visual effects augmentation, using shots of real fires.
It has nearly twice as many points as runner-up “Elio,” yet the panel doesn’t describe it as a dominant front-runner.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen took his second win in a row with another dominant victory.
In the past two races in Italy and Azerbaijan, Red Bull have returned to form with two dominant Verstappen victories.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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