recessive

[rɪˈsɛsɪv]

recessive Definition

  • 1relating to or denoting heritable characteristics controlled by genes that are expressed in offspring only when inherited from both parents, i.e., when not masked by a dominant characteristic inherited from one parent
  • 2tending to go or move away or decline

Using recessive: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "recessive" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The gene for blue eyes is recessive.

  • Example

    The recessive trait only appears when both parents carry the gene.

  • Example

    The company's profits have been in a recessive state for the past year.

recessive Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for recessive

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Summary: recessive in Brief

The term 'recessive' [rɪˈsɛsɪv] has two main meanings. The first refers to heritable characteristics controlled by genes that are expressed in offspring only when inherited from both parents. For example, 'The gene for blue eyes is recessive.' The second meaning refers to something tending to go or move away or decline, as in 'The company's profits have been in a recessive state for the past year.'