major

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈmeɪdʒər/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/ˈmeɪdʒɚ/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(mājər)

Collocations for "major"


Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "major" in context.

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major

Most examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.
adj
  1. a major [error, mistake, disaster]
  2. take a major [exam, test, evaluation]
  3. has [joined, moved up] to the major leagues
  4. [take, accept] all major credit cards
  5. has a major role in the [company, school, government]
  6. was a major factor in [determining, deciding, accepting]
  7. major [problems, issues, factors] surrounding the
  8. in major [cities, vacation destinations]
  9. a major breakthrough in [science, medicine, archeology]
  10. there have been major developments in
  11. major [change, action] is [needed, required, warranted]
  12. is a major [obstacle, challenge, concern, issue]
  13. [becoming, proving to be] a major concern
  14. is of major concern to
  15. [chords, piece, played] in a major key
  16. [switch, change] from a major to a minor key
n
  1. [an army, an air force, a sergeant] major
  2. a [drum, trumpet, brass] major
  3. [rose to, became, was named] Major
  4. a major in the [army]
  5. a major in the [Burmese, British] army
  6. Major [John Smith]
  7. US: a [math, history, psychology] major (in college)
  8. US: a major in [math]
  9. US: what is your major?
  10. US: his major is [law, English Literature]
  11. sports: [plays, coaches] in the majors
  12. sports: the [tennis player, golfer] won all [four] majors
  13. the majors of the [sector, industry, market]
  14. music: (in) the key of [C, G] major
additional examples
  1. [an army, an air force, a sergeant] major
  2. a major [error, mistake, disaster]
  3. a [drum, trumpet, brass] major
  4. take a major [exam, test, evaluation]
  5. [rose to, became, was named] Major
  6. has [joined, moved up] to the major leagues
  7. a major in the [army]
  8. [take, accept] all major credit cards
  9. a major in the [Burmese, British] army
  10. has a major role in the [company, school, government]
  11. Major [John Smith]
  12. was a major factor in [determining, deciding, accepting]
  13. US: a [math, history, psychology] major (in college)
  14. major [problems, issues, factors] surrounding the
  15. US: a major in [math]
  16. in major [cities, vacation destinations]
  17. US: what is your major?
  18. a major breakthrough in [science, medicine, archeology]
  19. US: his major is [law, English Literature]
  20. there have been major developments in
  21. sports: [plays, coaches] in the majors
  22. major [change, action] is [needed, required, warranted]
  23. sports: the [tennis player, golfer] won all [four] majors
  24. is a major [obstacle, challenge, concern, issue]
  25. the majors of the [sector, industry, market]
  26. [becoming, proving to be] a major concern
  27. music: (in) the key of [C, G] major
  28. is of major concern to
  29. [chord, piece of music] in (the key of) [C] major
  30. [chords, piece, played] in a major key
  31. [switch, change] from a major to a minor key
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