dominant force
Most powerful influence
Use it to describe the 'top player' in any field who clearly holds the most power.
Em 15 segundos
- The most powerful or influential person or thing in a group.
- Commonly used in business, sports, and political discussions.
- Describes something that controls or leads its entire environment.
Significado
This phrase describes someone or something that is the strongest, most influential, or most successful part of a group. It is the 'big boss' that everyone else has to follow or compete against.
Exemplos-chave
3 de 6Talking about a tech company
Apple remains the dominant force in the smartphone market.
Apple remains the most powerful influence in the smartphone market.
Discussing a sports team
The team was a dominant force throughout the entire 1990s.
The team was the most powerful influence throughout the entire 1990s.
In a business meeting
We need to become the dominant force in sustainable energy.
We need to become the most powerful influence in sustainable energy.
Contexto cultural
The phrase reflects the competitive nature of Western business and sports culture. It gained massive popularity during the 20th century as global brands like Coca-Cola or Microsoft began to 'dominate' their respective markets. It is often used in American media to describe 'dynasties' in the NBA or NFL.
Pair it with 'Market'
In business, you will almost always hear `dominant force in the market`. It's a classic corporate cliché that makes you sound like an expert.
Don't confuse with 'Domineering'
A `dominant force` is powerful and successful. A `domineering` person is just bossy and annoying. Use the right one!
Em 15 segundos
- The most powerful or influential person or thing in a group.
- Commonly used in business, sports, and political discussions.
- Describes something that controls or leads its entire environment.
What It Means
Imagine a game of tag where one person is so fast nobody can catch them. That person is the dominant force. It refers to a person, company, or idea that has the most power. It is the thing that shapes how everything else happens. If a coffee shop is the only one in town, it is the dominant force in the local caffeine market.
How To Use It
You use it as a noun phrase. You can say someone 'is' a dominant force or 'has become' one. It sounds strong and confident. You can use it for sports teams that never lose. You can use it for tech companies that everyone uses. It even works for emotions that take over your whole day. Just place it after a 'to be' verb or use it to describe a subject.
When To Use It
Use it when you want to sound impressive in a meeting. It is perfect for discussing business competitors. Use it when talking about your favorite athlete who just won another trophy. It works well in essays or serious discussions about history or politics. You can even use it at dinner when talking about who really runs the family. 'My grandma is the dominant force in this house!'
When NOT To Use It
Don't use it for small, weak things. If your cat sleeps all day, he is probably not a dominant force. Avoid it in very casual, slang-heavy conversations with teenagers. It might sound a bit too 'news reporter' for a quick text about pizza. Also, do not use it to describe yourself if you want to stay humble. It sounds a bit like a movie villain if you call yourself a dominant force.
Cultural Background
This phrase comes from a mix of military and scientific language. In the past, it described armies or physical gravity. Today, Western culture is obsessed with winning and leadership. We love identifying the 'top dog.' The phrase became very popular in the 1980s and 90s during the rise of global corporations. It reflects a culture that values being number one above all else.
Common Variations
You might hear people say dominating force which means the same thing. Sometimes people say major force if something is powerful but not necessarily the leader. In sports, commentators often say someone is a force to be reckoned with. That is a bit more dramatic. If you want to sound more academic, you could use preeminent power instead.
Notas de uso
This is a very safe phrase to use in professional settings. It sounds intelligent and authoritative. Just be careful not to over-use it, or you might sound like a business textbook.
Pair it with 'Market'
In business, you will almost always hear `dominant force in the market`. It's a classic corporate cliché that makes you sound like an expert.
Don't confuse with 'Domineering'
A `dominant force` is powerful and successful. A `domineering` person is just bossy and annoying. Use the right one!
The 'Underdog' Contrast
English speakers love a story where an 'underdog' (the weak one) beats the `dominant force`. It's the classic David vs. Goliath theme.
Exemplos
6Apple remains the dominant force in the smartphone market.
Apple remains the most powerful influence in the smartphone market.
Used here to show market leadership.
The team was a dominant force throughout the entire 1990s.
The team was the most powerful influence throughout the entire 1990s.
Refers to a period of winning every game.
We need to become the dominant force in sustainable energy.
We need to become the most powerful influence in sustainable energy.
Expressing a strong goal for the company.
Once Sarah enters the room, she's the dominant force in the conversation.
Once Sarah enters the room, she's the most powerful influence in the conversation.
A slightly humorous way to say a friend talks a lot.
Fear was the dominant force in his life for many years.
Fear was the most powerful influence in his life for many years.
Shows how an emotion can control someone.
The sun is the dominant force in our solar system.
The sun is the most powerful influence in our solar system.
A literal scientific use of the phrase.
Teste-se
Choose the best word to complete the sentence about a successful company.
After the merger, the new company became the ___ force in the industry.
We need an adjective to describe 'force'. 'Dominant' is the standard adjective used in this collocation.
Which verb usually comes before 'dominant force'?
She has ___ the dominant force in tennis for over a decade.
The verb 'to be' (been) is the most common way to link a subject to this descriptive phrase.
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Recursos visuais
Formality of 'Dominant Force'
Used with friends to describe a bossy person.
He's the dominant force in our friend group.
Common in news and sports commentary.
The champion is still the dominant force.
Used in business reports and academic papers.
The US is a dominant force in global trade.
Where to use 'Dominant Force'
Sports Commentary
The Lakers are a dominant force.
Business Strategy
We must be the dominant force.
Nature/Science
Gravity is the dominant force.
Family Dynamics
Mom is the dominant force.
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasYes, absolutely! You can say He is a dominant force in the art world. It means he is very influential.
It is usually neutral or positive. It implies strength and success, but if someone is 'too' dominant, it might imply they are a monopoly.
Yes, dominating force is also common. Dominant describes a state of being, while dominating sounds a bit more active.
It might sound a bit dramatic. If you're joking about a friend being bossy, it works. Otherwise, it's a bit 'heavy' for a quick text.
You could use terms like minor player, underdog, or insignificant factor.
No, it can apply to ideas or emotions. For example, Religous tradition was the dominant force in that society.
Yes, it is used across all major English dialects, including British, American, and Australian English.
Yes, if you are talking about a disease or a negative habit, like Alcohol was the dominant force in his downfall.
It is neutral. It is perfectly fine for a professional report, but not so formal that you can't use it at a pub.
Use the if there is only one (e.g., the dominant force in the world). Use a if there could be others (e.g., a dominant force in the industry).
Frases relacionadas
Force to be reckoned with
Major player
Market leader
Top dog
Powerhouse
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