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majorly

adverb
maĀ·​jorĀ·​ly | \ Ėˆmā-jər-lē How to pronounce majorly (audio) \

Definition of majorly

: in a major way
a : primarily sense 1 was majorly a poet
b : extremely sense 1 was majorly annoyed

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Examples of majorly in a Sentence

we're majorly frustrated about the situation back at home

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Think about it: Will those folks who are majorly engaged in the direction of the Spider-Man franchise skip a Spider-Man movie, based on the production company logos or producer credits on it? Brian Lowry, CNN, "Spider-Man dispute between Sony and Marvel draws fans into the crossfire," 22 Aug. 2019 Despite having majorly swollen lips, Teigen had to attend a wedding and shared her makeup tutorial on Instagram. Amy Mackelden, Harper's BAZAAR, "Chrissy Teigen Reveals Majorly Swollen Lips Due to Altitude Sickness," 18 Aug. 2019 Nevertheless, Jota has been majorly impressive ever since Nuno Espirito Santo switched his default formation from 3-4-3 to 3-5-2 in January, allowing the 22-year-old to partner Raul Jimenez upfront, rather than uncomfortably fit out wide. SI.com, "Diogo Jota: Why 2019/20 Could Be the Wolves Forward's Breakthrough as a Premier League Superstar," 9 Aug. 2019 As Recodeā€™s Rani Molla has reported, ISPs have majorly underestimated the extent of the rural-urban broadband divide. Shirin Ghaffary, Vox, "America has a terrible digital divide. Elizabeth Warren has a plan for that too.," 7 Aug. 2019 And lucky for us, her corporeal form, none other than the Echo speaker, is getting majorly discounted this Prime Day. Anabel Pasarow, refinery29.com, "You Don't Want To Miss These Prime Day Echo Deals," 15 July 2019 City's intensity dropped majorly, but were able to round off the game with a deft Nmecha finish in stoppage time. SI.com, "Yokohama F. Marinos 1-3 Man City: Report, Ratings & Reaction as Kevin De Bruyne Stars in Tricky Win," 27 July 2019 Maybe Buttigieg wouldnā€™t win South Carolina, but there is an opportunity for him in other states in which the Black folk isnā€™t majorly older, Black, and deep into the Lord. Michael Arceneaux, Essence, "Opinion: Pete Buttigieg Will Have To Deal With Homophobia In Every Community, Not Just The Black One," 24 July 2019 This sort of cooperation is majorly helpful for the self-driving developers. Alex Davies, WIRED, "Aurora's Latest Deal Will Be a Heavy-Duty Test With Chrysler," 10 June 2019

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First Known Use of majorly

1955, in the meaning defined above

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majorly

adverb

English Language Learners Definition of majorly

informal : very or extremely

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