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What is another word for Major? – 337 Major Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    chief principal main primary leading senior superior higher greater larger more important prominent notable distinguished renowned famous celebrated eminent influential dominant paramount supreme key crucial vital significant substantial considerable momentous consequential pivotal decisive critical important notable outstanding exceptional remarkable salient notable striking principal capital cardinal premier first foremost top upper high higher loftier uppermost highest topmost crowning paramount dominant ruling regnant reigning sovereign supreme preeminent peerless unmatched unrivaled unequaled unmatched unparalleled unsurpassed matchless incomparable unique singular one-of-a-kind exclusive special main central focal pivotal axial cardinal germinal radical seminal generative creative formative constitutive fundamental basic essential elemental primary primitive primordial aboriginal native indigenous inherent intrinsic innate inborn congenital natural innate instinctive intuitive

    Meaning of Major

    The primary meaning of the word "Major" is something or someone of greater importance, size, or degree.

    Definitions

    • A major thing is more important, serious, or significant than others of its kind.
    • * A major is a military officer of high rank.
    • * In music, a major key or scale is one based on a major triad.
    • * In education, a major is a student's main subject of study.

    Etymology of Major

    The word "Major" originates from the Latin "major," meaning greater, and is derived from "magis," meaning more.
    Historically, the term has been used to denote something or someone of greater importance, size, or degree, with its usage dating back to the 15th century.

    Example Uses

    • The company's major product is a new smartphone.
    • * She is a major in economics at the university.
    • * The army major led the troops into battle.
    • * The piece was written in a major key.

    Antonyms & Near Antonyms

    minor lesser smaller less important inferior junior lower secondary subordinate subsidiary auxiliary secondary inferior subaltern lower lower-grade lower-ranking second-rate second-class mediocre insignificant unimportant trivial petty slight minor negligible inconsequential immaterial irrelevant nonessential expendable dispensable minor small lesser fewer reduced decreased lower minor limited restricted confined slight scant meager paltry insignificant inconsiderable