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    ma·jor
    [ˈmājər]
    adjective
    major (adjective)
    1. music
      (of a scale) having an interval of a semitone between the third and fourth degrees and the seventh and eighth degrees. Contrasted with minor
      • (of an interval) equivalent to that between the tonic and another note of a major scale, and greater by a semitone than the corresponding minor interval:
        "C to E is a major third"
      • (of a key) based on a major scale, tending to produce a bright or joyful effect:
        "Prelude in G Major"
    2. BRITISH ENGLISH
      dated
      (appended to a surname in some schools) indicating the elder of two brothers.
    3. logic
      (of a term) occurring as the predicate in the conclusion of a categorical syllogism.
    noun
    major (noun) · majors (plural noun) · the majors (plural noun)
    1. an army officer of high rank, in particular (in the US Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps) an officer ranking above captain and below lieutenant colonel.
    2. music
      a major key, interval, or scale.
      • bell-ringing
        (Major)
        a system of change-ringing using eight bells.
    3. a major world organization, company, or competition:
      "it's not unreasonable to believe someone can win all four majors"
      • (the majors)
        the major leagues.
    4. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      a student's principal subject or course of study:
      "many students would ignore courses outside their major"
      • a student specializing in a specified subject:
        "a math major"
    5. logic
      a major term or premise.
    6. bridge
      short for major suit.
      "South was anxious to mention his four-card major and bid one spade"
    7. a person of full legal age.
    verb
    NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
    AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND ENGLISH
    (major in)
    major (verb) · majors (third person present) · majored (past tense) · majored (past participle) · majoring (present participle)
    1. specialize in (a particular subject) at college or university:
      "I was trying to decide if I should major in drama or English"
      Similar:
      major in
    Origin
    Middle English: from Latin, comparative of magnus ‘great’; perhaps influenced by French majeur.
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  2. Greater than others in importance or rank
    Major is an adjective that means greater than others in importance or rank12. It can be used to describe things or people that are more serious or significant than other things or people of a similar type2. For example, a major problem is a problem that is more difficult or urgent than other problems. A major city is a city that is more populous or influential than other cities. A major role is a role that is more prominent or decisive than other roles.
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    Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Financial, Acronyms, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. ma·jor (mā′jər) adj. 1. Greater than others in importance or rank: a major artist.
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    major adjective (IMPORTANT) Add to word list B2 more important or more serious than other things or people of a similar type: a major problem / issue a major city America has played a major role in the peace process.
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