Word of the Day 07/25/24 Preponderant
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Preponderant (adjective)
preponderant [ pri-pon-der-uhnt ]
adjective
1. superior in weight, force, influence, numbers, etc.; prevailing: a preponderant misconception.
Other Words From
pre·pon der·ant·ly adverb
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Synonyms
1. dominant, major, overpowering
Origin: 1650–60; < Latin praeponderant- (stem of praeponderāns ), present participle of praeponderāre to outweigh. See pre-, ponder, -ant
Example Sentences
The congregation is a mixture of working and middle class people; the former kind being preponderant.
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But we have no equal evidence for any similar preponderant Jutish power in the sixth century.
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Nevertheless, when compared to Cuba, Jamaica cannot be considered the preponderant position of the Caribbean.
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Unmarried mothers are overwhelmingly preponderant among the frivolous and weak-willed.
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Since the Westphalian Peace of 1648 the principle of balance of power has played a preponderant part in the history of Europe.
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preponderant [ pri-pon-der-uhnt ]
adjective
1. superior in weight, force, influence, numbers, etc.; prevailing: a preponderant misconception.
Other Words From
pre·pon der·ant·ly adverb
See more synonyms on Thesaurus.com
Synonyms
1. dominant, major, overpowering
Origin: 1650–60; < Latin praeponderant- (stem of praeponderāns ), present participle of praeponderāre to outweigh. See pre-, ponder, -ant
Example Sentences
The congregation is a mixture of working and middle class people; the former kind being preponderant.
From Project Gutenberg
But we have no equal evidence for any similar preponderant Jutish power in the sixth century.
From Project Gutenberg
Nevertheless, when compared to Cuba, Jamaica cannot be considered the preponderant position of the Caribbean.
From Project Gutenberg
Unmarried mothers are overwhelmingly preponderant among the frivolous and weak-willed.
From Project Gutenberg
Since the Westphalian Peace of 1648 the principle of balance of power has played a preponderant part in the history of Europe.
From Project Gutenberg
Now YOU come up with a sentence (or fic? or graphic?) that best illustrates the word.