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		Definition of majorly in English: majorlyadverb ˈmeɪdʒəliˈmājərlē informal as submodifier Very; extremely.  Example sentencesExamples -  So I'm grinning from ear to ear, and am majorly relieved.
 -  Perhaps there're some majorly misplaced priorities here.
 -  Still, officialdom can get overly cautious when something majorly bad happens.
 -  Fortunately she hasn't been majorly disfigured or anything, otherwise they'd have had to break the nose again and re-set it.
 -  So, majorly tired, I'm trying to catalogue the day.
 -  Don't let this week's majorly stubborn vibes make you resistant to information about new ways of doing things.
 -  One thing that fell majorly flat were the villains.
 -  I also cut, have no self-esteem and tried to kill myself, nothing majorly serious, on a number of occasions.
 -  And this pair had the majorly buffed legs of people who ride hard every day.
 -  One guy goofed up majorly by starting the GD before she had even said start…
 -  And the improvements that the AR community is fighting for will majorly benefit YOU!
 -  How can I tell her without majorly hurting our friendship?
 -  Okay, strike all that… I think i'm a bit right, but I've been majorly wrong before.
 -  Later, Lizzie calls to tell you she's majorly ticked off at you.
 -  He's the host of a majorly successful weekday series in syndication.
 -  Not quite as slammed together as it's predecessors, '92's El Mariachi and '95's Desperado, but still majorly fun.
 -  The ten-course meal was luxurious and abundant, and majorly out done.
 -  I couldn't help but mimic the fact Sean was upset, so I was majorly depressed and upset all through the next period.
 -  Timing is everything when it comes to telling that skateboarding babe you're majorly crushing on him.
 -  It's that idea that you should be always available 24/7 for someone to talk about something not majorly important.
 
  Synonyms very, extremely, exceedingly, exceptionally, especially, tremendously, immensely, vastly, hugely    Definition of majorly in US English: majorlyadverbˈmājərlē informal as submodifier Very; extremely.  Example sentencesExamples -  And this pair had the majorly buffed legs of people who ride hard every day.
 -  I couldn't help but mimic the fact Sean was upset, so I was majorly depressed and upset all through the next period.
 -  Not quite as slammed together as it's predecessors, '92's El Mariachi and '95's Desperado, but still majorly fun.
 -  It's that idea that you should be always available 24/7 for someone to talk about something not majorly important.
 -  So I'm grinning from ear to ear, and am majorly relieved.
 -  Perhaps there're some majorly misplaced priorities here.
 -  One guy goofed up majorly by starting the GD before she had even said start…
 -  Don't let this week's majorly stubborn vibes make you resistant to information about new ways of doing things.
 -  Fortunately she hasn't been majorly disfigured or anything, otherwise they'd have had to break the nose again and re-set it.
 -  How can I tell her without majorly hurting our friendship?
 -  Still, officialdom can get overly cautious when something majorly bad happens.
 -  He's the host of a majorly successful weekday series in syndication.
 -  And the improvements that the AR community is fighting for will majorly benefit YOU!
 -  I also cut, have no self-esteem and tried to kill myself, nothing majorly serious, on a number of occasions.
 -  Timing is everything when it comes to telling that skateboarding babe you're majorly crushing on him.
 -  Later, Lizzie calls to tell you she's majorly ticked off at you.
 -  The ten-course meal was luxurious and abundant, and majorly out done.
 -  One thing that fell majorly flat were the villains.
 -  Okay, strike all that… I think i'm a bit right, but I've been majorly wrong before.
 -  So, majorly tired, I'm trying to catalogue the day.
 
  Synonyms very, extremely, exceedingly, exceptionally, especially, tremendously, immensely, vastly, hugely     |