major in English
- major⇄adj. 1. more important; larger; greater.
Ex. A major part of a baby's life is spent in sleeping. Take the major share of the profits.
2. of the first rank or order.
Ex. Robert Frost and T. S. Eliot are major poets. New York is a major - major⇄expr. major in, to have or take as a major subject of study.
Ex. He will major in mathematics. Bulbous-headed adolescents who have majored in English descend in shoals (Publishers' Weekly). - major⇄expr. the majors,
1. (U.S. Sports.) the major leagues, especially as a representation of professional baseball in the United States.
2. the large international oil-producing companies.
Ex. For years independents have been silently res - major⇄major, adjective, noun, verb.
- major⇄noun 1. an officer of the army, air force, or marines, ranking next above a captain and next below a lieutenant colonel. (Abbr:) Maj.
2. a person of the legal age of responsibility.
3. (Music.) a major interval, chord, scale, or key. - major⇄v.i. (U.S. and Canada.)
major in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
major in Maithili মৈথিলী
major in Sindhi سنڌي
major in Tamil தமிழ்
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