How do you use Denominator in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, including synonyms like divisor, plus the exact meaning.
Denominator meaning
- The number or expression written below the line in a fraction (such as 2 in ½).
- One who gives a name to something.
Synonyms of Denominator
Using Denominator
- The main meaning on this page is: The number or expression written below the line in a fraction (such as 2 in ½). | One who gives a name to something.
- Useful related words include: divisor.
- In the example corpus, denominator often appears in combinations such as: common denominator, the denominator, denominator is.
Context around Denominator
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 12 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Denominator
- In this selection, "denominator" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, common, deg, equity, although, across and includes stand out and add context to how "denominator" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a common denominator entered the and a common denominator for the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "denominator" sits close to words such as abstain, acrylic and adc, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with denominator
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The common denominator was rain. (5 words)
Like before, there is that constant common denominator. (8 words)
I just think we had the common denominator with them. (10 words)
To the extent that there is a common denominator that binds these four leaders, it’s that they have all breached the rules of their game at home — and, in Putin’s case, started a war abroad — for an all-too-familiar reason: to stay in power. (47 words)
In the case of the rational numbers this means that any number has two irreducible fractions, related by a change of sign of both numerator and denominator; this ambiguity can be removed by requiring the denominator to be positive. (39 words)
While Epps and others noted that the common denominator in every mass shooting is a gun, Republicans like Rep. Ryan Armagost said the General Assembly should instead focus on treatment, rather than demonizing guns. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
In the case of the rational numbers this means that any number has two irreducible fractions, related by a change of sign of both numerator and denominator; this ambiguity can be removed by requiring the denominator to be positive.
The cases are tabulated below, where deg(numerator) is the degree of the numerator, and deg(denominator) is the degree of the denominator.
This is called " rationalization " of the denominator (although the denominator in the final expression might be an irrational real number).
As you’ve seen in my suggestions for each red flag, the common denominator to all these solutions is connecting with your manager and speaking up.
But she was said to have been the "common denominator" in all of the deaths and collapses, being the only member of staff member present during each incident.
Eggs, in fact, are virtually a common denominator for the breakfast world and are rarely far from your plate: they are on virtually every menu.
Facebook’s news feed becomes a low common denominator across our different needs and preferences.
I just think we had the common denominator with them.
Note that RoTCE is generally ~3% to 4% higher for JPM (so investors should add that to the chart) as the equity denominator includes a large amount of goodwill from prior acquisitions.
Plus, students are given a flood of complicated terms to memorize, such as numerator, denominator, improper, and proper.
The average age of those taking part was 13 and the common denominator, Mr Wadsworth found, was that they all had additional learning needs.
The common denominator is that they've all been working to keep the secrets of the Advanced Science Division secret.
The common denominator was rain.
To the extent that there is a common denominator that binds these four leaders, it’s that they have all breached the rules of their game at home — and, in Putin’s case, started a war abroad — for an all-too-familiar reason: to stay in power.
Ultimately, centralised news commissioning risks a descent into lowest common denominator journalism, where difficult investigations fail to get the backing of risk-averse and distant editors.
While Epps and others noted that the common denominator in every mass shooting is a gun, Republicans like Rep. Ryan Armagost said the General Assembly should instead focus on treatment, rather than demonizing guns.
But then, early this year, a common denominator entered the scene — a journalist called Boris Pofalla, who does most of his writing for the pro-Israel, right-wing newspaper.
Like before, there is that constant common denominator.
That many survive to enter the workforce here is also apparent since the labor market searches for the lowest common denominator in labor costs in producing less expensive products and services.
The common denominator among these arguments from authority is their upshot: stand down.
Common combinations with denominator
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- common denominator 67×
- the denominator 39×
- denominator is 18×
- denominator in 11×
- denominator of 10×
- and denominator 9×
- denominator for 7×
- denominator to 6×
- denominator and 4×
- denominator among 3×