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used to emphasize a strong feeling, reaction, or quality
- I was majorly impressed by her performance.
- He got majorly burned when the plan backfired.
- They were majorly upset when the trip got canceled.
- She was majorly late for the meeting and missed the presentation.
- That test was majorly difficult, no one finished on time.
Synonyms:
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used to show that something is true in the main or most significant way
- He was majorly involved in organizing the community event.
- The film was majorly focused on the life of the artist rather than his work.
- She's majorly a classical pianist, though she dabbles in jazz.
- The team is majorly composed of young, inexperienced players.
- Their revenue comes majorly from online sales.