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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
AMD’s nascent challenge to Nvidia’s dominant position in AI chipmaking stalled earlier this month when its third-quarter earnings report included an outlook for profit margins that failed to impress Wall Street.
While Alphabet’s stock currently trades at a 2027 price-to-earnings multiple of 22x, Jones said it “does not reflect its vertically integrated technology stack, consumer and enterprise usage of its products and dominant advertising platforms.”
While Alphabet’s stock currently trades at a 2027 price-to-earnings multiple of 22x, Jones said it “does not reflect its vertically integrated technology stack, consumer and enterprise usage of its products and dominant advertising platforms.”
Matthew Stafford shows why he’s a favorite to win the MVP, and the Rams defense shuts down Tampa Bay’s offense in a dominant, 34-7 win.
Both Italy and Spain reached the final despite missing key players, with the absence of Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner denying fans a seventh meeting of 2025 between the world's dominant men's players.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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