Majorly Meaning in English
word
ˈmeɪdʒɚli
MAY-jer-lee
mˈeɪdʒəli
MAY-juh-lee
Definition
Used informally to mean 'very' or 'a lot'; also can mean 'mainly' or 'for the most part.'
Usage & Nuances
Highly informal and common in American English, especially in speech. Often used for emphasis ('I'm majorly tired'), or to mean 'mainly' ('The team is majorly new players'). 'Majorly' is rare in formal writing. Don't confuse with 'major' (adjective).
Spanish: en gran medida - mucho (informal)Portuguese (BR): muito (informal) - em grande partePortuguese (PT): muito (informal) - em grande parteChinese (Simplified): 非常 - 主要地Chinese (Traditional): 非常 - 主要地Hindi: बहुत ज़्यादा - मुख्य रूप सेArabic: بشكل كبير - بشكل رئيسيBengali: ভীষণভাবে - মূলতRussian: очень - в основномJapanese: めっちゃ - 主にVietnamese: rất - chủ yếuKorean: 엄청 - 주로Turkish: aşırı - esasenUrdu: انتہائی - زیادہ ترIndonesian: sangat - terutama
Example Sentences
I'm majorly tired after that long walk.
basic
She was majorly happy with the results.
basic
The team is majorly new players this season.
basic
That movie was majorly disappointing, honestly.
natural
I'm majorly craving pizza right now!
natural
He was majorly stressed before his exams.
natural