prevalent
/ˈpɹɛvələnt/adjective3 syllables
Prevalent means: most frequent or common.
Synonyms for prevalent6
adjective, as in most frequent or common
What does prevalent mean?1
adjective
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most frequent or common“prevailing winds”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with prevalent?1
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Prevalent in a sentence
- Regardless of whether this test is valid or not, it is very prevalent.sundown
- The mainstream media is the most prevalent practitioner of scaremongering.danieljtah
- The patriarchal system has always been more prevalent.Lepotdeterre
- Plastic is the most prevalent type of marine debris.Hybrid
- This was a very prevalent issue at the time.ddnktr
- This issue was much more prevalent back then.ddnktr
- Growth mindset is becoming increasingly more prevalent in schools.DJ_Saidez
- The English language became prevalent around the world for many reasons.altusi
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