Antonyms for majors
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : mey-jer |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈmeɪ dʒər |
Definition of majors
Origin :- c.1300, from Latin maior (earlier *magjos), irregular comparative of magnus "large, great" (see magnate). Used in music (of modes, scales, or chords) since 1690s, on notion of an interval a half-tone greater than the minor.
- As in specialty : noun distinctive feature; concentration
- As in big league : noun major league
- As in big time : noun major league
- As in major league : noun main sports league
- Cap'ns are plenty as June bugs, but Majors and Gen'rals are scarce.
- Extract from : « The Depot Master » by Joseph C. Lincoln
- He was the active spirit of the firm of Russel, Majors & Waddel.
- Extract from : « When the West Was Young » by Frederick R. Bechdolt
- Colonels, majors, and captains were rallying the disheartened men.
- Extract from : « Daughters of the Revolution and Their Times » by Charles Carleton Coffin
- One of the majors, or the Adjutant, might do it with less danger.
- Extract from : « The Genius » by Margaret Horton Potter
- But the Majors did not seem to see it, so they sent in their papers too.
- Extract from : « Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 104, March 25, 1893 » by Various
- The two majors were sitting in a dug-out no bigger than a trench-slit.
- Extract from : « Pushed and the Return Push » by George Herbert Fosdike Nichols, (AKA Quex)
- Terence knocked at the door of one house, and his majors at that of the other.
- Extract from : « Under Wellington's Command » by G. A. Henty
- The adjutant informs the majors what the formation is to be.
- Extract from : « Infantry Drill Regulations, United States Army, 1911 » by United States War Department
- I began to feel that I had known these captains and majors and lieutenants all my life.
- Extract from : « Trapped in 'Black Russia' » by Ruth Pierce
- But I should like to know to which class of majors you belong, tambour-major or sergeant-major?
- Extract from : « Major Frank » by A. L. G. Bosboom-Toussaint
Synonyms for majors
- big league
- big time
- bigs
- career
- claim to fame
- cup of tea
- distinguishing feature
- field of concentration
- forte
- game
- hobby
- job
- long suit
- magnum opus
- major
- majors
- masterpiece
- minor
- number
- object of attention
- object of study
- occupation
- pièce de résistance
- practice
- profession
- pursuit
- racket
- special
- special project
- speciality
- thing
- vocation
- weakness
- work
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