majorly
English
Adverb
majorly (not comparable)
- (informal) significantly; very, very much
- 1984, Joseph Westlund, Shakespeare's Reparative Comedies: A Psychoanalytic View of the Middle Plays, University of Chicago Press, Page 92
- “Campus police break up parties routinely, but nobody really gets majorly busted.”
- 2000, Scholastic, Inc. Staff (eds), Diary of a Junior Year, Scholastic Paperbacks, Page 135
- The thing is I am majorly stressing because I have no prom date set up.
- 2004, John Ringo & Julie Cochrane, Cally's War, Baen Books
- The Taco Hell was okay the last time I tried it, but that was a few months ago when I was majorly low on cash.
- 2005, Lauren Mechling, Laura Moser, The Rise and Fall of a 10th-grade Social Climber, Graphia Books, Page 173
- “Mimi, here’s the thing. When somebody in that crowd goes and does something majorly out of control like that, it’s only a matter of days before the rest of the girls in school make sure they've caught up. [...]”
- 1984, Joseph Westlund, Shakespeare's Reparative Comedies: A Psychoanalytic View of the Middle Plays, University of Chicago Press, Page 92
- mostly, primarily
- 1930, American Orthopsychiatric Association, American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, American Orthopsychiatric Association, Page 634
- Significant contrasts can be drawn between the course of personality development in which children are majorly reared by grandparents who have [...]
- 1963, Royal Economic Society (Great Britain) and British Economic Association, The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journey of the British Economic Association, Macmillan, Page 686
- This is due not solely, or even majorly, to the fact the above type of analysis concerns itself primarily with what will happen in the long run.
- 2000, Bernard F. Feldman, Joseph G. Zinkl, Nemi C. Jain (eds), Schalm's Veterinary Hematology, Blackwell Publishing, Page 260
- This chapter is majorly devoted to the primary immunodeficiencies that have been documented in domestic animals.
- 1930, American Orthopsychiatric Association, American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, American Orthopsychiatric Association, Page 634
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