[more predominant; most predominant] : more important, powerful, successful, or noticeable than other people or things
▪ Red is the predominant [=main] color in the painting. ▪ Religion is the predominant theme of the play. ▪ She is predominant among new writers. ▪ Older people are predominant in that neighborhood. [=most of the people in that neighborhood are older]
▪ Red is the predominant [=main] color in the painting. ▪ Religion is the predominant theme of the play. ▪ She is predominant among new writers. ▪ Older people are predominant in that neighborhood. [=most of the people in that neighborhood are older]
— pre·dom·i·nant·ly adverb
▪ The speech was predominantly [=mainly, primarily] about tax cuts. ▪ The people in that neighborhood are predominantly [=mostly] older.
▪ The speech was predominantly [=mainly, primarily] about tax cuts. ▪ The people in that neighborhood are predominantly [=mostly] older.







