major - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • win: Now all he needs to do is win two majors in a season, as Inkster has done.

Preposition: at

  • end: Followed upstream of more deposits but less major at top end of wood.

Modifies a noun

  • problem: Diabetes is becoming a major health problem in many parts of the world.
  • factor: A major factor is my mood at the time of watching such images.
  • city: With new direct links to many major European cities, Riga has now opened its doors to the European tourist.
  • role: Starring Malcolm McDowell in his first major film role it is a lyrical tale of teenage rebellion in an English public school.
  • contribution: The Division makes major contributions to cardiovascular research in the University of Glasgow.
  • project: Many of London's major projects have actually taken a great deal longer.

Modifying Another Word

  • fairly: While on the surface this appears a relatively trivial issue it has fairly major implications for the practical implementation of the qualifications.
  • only: We are the only major retail supplier providing bundled service products under our own brand, using our own people.
  • quite: Finally, in c1960, Sebastian Comper supervised a further overall enlargement resulting in a church of quite major proportions.
  • really: Unfortunately many drips ( excluding diggers of course ) means water level rising so may be really major problem by next week.
  • also: But there are, of course, also major domestic uncertainties.

Preposition: in

  • season: Now all he needs to do is win two majors in a season, as Inkster has done.

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