predominantly
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Definition
Adverb 1. Mainly; for the most part; being the most common or frequent element. It describes a situation where one thing is more common, noticeable, or influential than others. Example: The population of the region is predominantly rural. 2. In a way that has or exerts control or power. This meaning is less common but relates to being dominant. Example: The company operates predominantly in the Asian market.
Usage
The word "predominantly" is used to indicate that a characteristic, group, or factor is the most significant or widespread part of something. It is a formal adverb often used in written and spoken English to describe statistics, compositions, or general observations.
Examples
- The audience was predominantly young adults.
- The forest is predominantly made up of oak and pine trees.
- She works predominantly from home, only going to the office for meetings.
- The study's participants were predominantly female.
Advanced Usage
- "Predominantly, but not exclusively...": This phrase is used to acknowledge the main trend while noting there are exceptions.
Variants and Related Words
- Predominant (adjective): Main, most common, or most influential.
- Predominate (verb): To be the strongest or main element; to have control.
Synonyms
- Mainly
- Primarily
- Chiefly
- Mostly
- Largely
Antonyms
- Minimally
- Rarely
- Insignificantly
Adverb
- much greater in number or influence
- the patients are predominantly indigenous