Optimism was a prevalent trait in the family.
Scientists have proven that autism is more prevalent in boys than girls.
Ignorance is prevalent
That style was much more prevalent during the 1960s.
Both chickenpox and the flu were prevalent in the Edison Middle School last winter
Dualistic nature is prevalent in that person. This is an example sentence using dualistic.
Prevalent is a good word.
the word is Prevalent meaning widespread at a praticular time... e.g. daffodils are prevalent in the springtime...
predominant, powerful it is derived from the word prevailing.
No, the word 'prevalent' is an adjective used to describe a noun as most frequent or common.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'prevalent' is prevalence.
Illiteracy rates are a significant issue in many developing countries, hindering access to education and economic opportunities for millions of people.
During the 19th century, slavery was prevalent in the southern United States, where African Americans were treated as property and forced to work on plantations.
widespread; of wide extent or occurrence; in general use or acceptance.