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dominantadjective coming before all others in importancethe dominant authority on the English language arch, big, capital, cardinal, central, chief, first, foremost, grand, great, greatest, highest, key, leading, main, master, number one(also No. 1), numero uno, overbearing, overmastering, overriding, paramount, predominant, preeminent, premier, primal, primary, principal, prior, sovereign(also sovran), supreme distinguished, eminent, illustrious, noble, notable, noteworthy, outstanding, prestigious, signal, star, stellar, superiorhigh-level, senior, topimportant, influential, major, mighty, momentous, significantincomparable, matchless, unequaled(or unequalled), unparalleled, unsurpassedcelebrated, famed, famous, renowned last, least inconsequential, inconsiderable, insignificant, minor, negligible, slight, trifling, trivial, unimportantcollateral, inferior, secondary, subordinate, subsidiary dominant, predominant, paramount, preponderant mean superior to all others in influence or importance.dominant applies to something that is uppermost because ruling or controlling.a dominant social class predominant applies to something that exerts, often temporarily, the most marked influence.a predominant emotion paramount implies supremacy in importance, rank, or jurisdiction.unemployment was the paramount issue in the campaign preponderant applies to an element or factor that outweighs all others in influence or effect.preponderant evidence in her favor ca. 1532 |