dominant

Main Entry:
dominant [dom-uh-nuhnt]
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: superior, controlling
Synonyms: ascendant, assertive, authoritative, bossy, chief, commanding, demonstrative, despotic, domineering, effective, first, foremost, governing, imperative, imperious, leading, main, obtaining, outweighing, overbalancing, overbearing, overweighing, paramount, powerful, predominant, predominate, preeminent, preponderant, presiding, prevailing, prevalent, principal, regnant, reigning, ruling, sovereign, supreme, surpassing, transcendent
Antonyms: humble, inferior, modest, reserved, retiring, unaggressive, unassuming, uncontrolling
Main Entry: capital
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: main, essential
Synonyms: basic, cardinal, central, chief, controlling, dominant, first, foremost, fundamental, important, leading, major, number one, outstanding, overruling, paramount, predominant, preeminent, primary, prime, principal, prominent, underlying, vital
Notes: the word capitol is from the Roman Capitoline Hill and the similarity between capitol and capital is purely coincidental; capitol applies to the building and capital to the seat of a government
Antonyms: extra, minor, nonessential, secondary, unimportant
Main Entry: central
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: main, principal; in the middle
Synonyms: axial, basic, cardinal, center, centric, centroidal, chief, dominant, equidistant, essential, focal, foremost, fundamental, important, inmost, inner, interior, intermediate, key, leading, master, mean, median, mid, middle, middlemost, midmost, midway, nuclear, omphalic, outstanding, overriding, paramount, pivotal, predominant, primary, prime, radical, ruling, salient, significant, umbilical
Antonyms: exterior, minor, outside, peripheral, secondary
Main Entry: commanding
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: superior, authoritative
Synonyms: advantageous, arresting, assertive, autocratic, bossy, compelling, controlling, decisive, dictatorial, dominant, dominating, forceful, imperious, imposing, impressive, in charge, lofty, peremptory, striking
Antonyms: indecisive, inferior, unassertive, uncontrolling
Main Entry: eminent
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: very important; famous
Synonyms: VIP, august, big-gun, big-league, big-name, big-time, celeb, celebrated, celebrious, conspicuous, distinguished, dominant, elevated, esteemed, exalted, famed, grand, great, high, high-ranking, illustrious, leonine, lionlike, lofty, name, noble, notable, noted, noteworthy, of note, outstanding, page-oner, paramount, preeminent, prestigious, prominent, redoubted, renowned, star, superior, superstar, well-known
Notes: if you mean 'famous' or 'superior,' you want eminent; if you mean 'impending, about to happen' that is imminent; and if you mean 'present, inherent,' your word is immanent
Antonyms: disrespected, inferior, undistinguished, unimportant, unnotable
Main Entry: especial
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: exceptional, particular
Synonyms: chief, distinguished, dominant, exclusive, express, extraordinary, individual, marked, notable, noteworthy, outstanding, paramount, peculiar, personal, predominant, preeminent, preponderant, principal, private, set, signal, singular, special, specific, supreme, surpassing, uncommon, unique, unusual
Antonyms: common, general, normal, ordinary, unexceptional, unspecific, usual
Main Entry: first
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: highest in importance
Synonyms: A-number-1, advanced, arch, champion, chief, dominant, eminent, first-class, first-string, foremost, greatest, head, head of the line, leading, main, number one, outstanding, paramount, predominant, preeminent, premier, primary, prime, primo, principal, ranking, ruling, sovereign, supreme, top of the list, top-flight
Antonyms: last, least
Main Entry: forceful
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: effective, powerful
Synonyms: ball of fire, bullish, cogent, coming on strong, commanding, compelling, constraining, convincing, dominant, dynamic, electric, elemental, energetic, forcible, gutsy, mighty, persuasive, pithy, potent, powerhouse, puissant, punch, punchy, steamroller, stringent, strong, take-charge, take-over, telling, titanic, vehement, vigorous, violent, virile, weighty
Notes: forcible indicates the use of brute force, forced means done involuntarily, and forceful suggests a potential for force
Antonyms: feeble, impotent, ineffective, meek, unforceful, weak
Main Entry: high-powered
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: powerful
Synonyms: authoritarian, authoritative, commanding, controlling, dominant, dynamic, effective, effectual, forceful, forcible, in control, in the saddle, influential, mighty, potent, robust, ruling, strong, supreme, weighty
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