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dominant

Adjective
pl: nullpast: nullpp: nulling: nullcomp: more dominantsup: most dominant

This word carries a heavy sense of authority and presence. When applied to markets or nature, it suggests a position of undisputed leadership or biological success. It implies a state of being the primary force that dictates the environment around it. When applied to human behavior, the word often shifts toward a negative connotation of aggression or arrogance. It describes someone who does not just lead, but suppresses others, creating a power imbalance where one voice drowns out all others.

💬Conversación Casual

🎬Tuesday afternoon; Victoria is in a board meeting while David is at his desk.
Victoria

Stop hiding behind buzzwords. Who's the dominant player in this sector?

Victoria
David Smith
David Smith

Just circling back on that now. I'll touch base in five.

💡
Victoria uses 'dominant' to demand a specific, factual answer about market leadership, cutting through David's attempt to stall using corporate jargon like 'circling back' and 'touch base'.

Meanings

Adjective
[someone][something]

Most influential, powerful, or prominent.

"The company has maintained a dominant position in the global smartphone market for a decade."

Adjective
[a genetic trait]

Relating to or denoting a trait that will appear in an offspring if one of the parents contributes it.

"Brown eyes are typically a dominant trait over blue eyes."

Adjective
[a person]

Commanding, controlling, or overbearing in personality.

"His dominant personality often overshadowed the contributions of his colleagues during meetings."

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