mainly
IPA: mˈeɪnɫi
adverb
- Chiefly; for the most part.
- (obsolete) Forcefully, vigorously.
- (obsolete) Of the production of a sound: loudly, powerfully.
- (obsolete) To a great degree; very much.
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Examples of "mainly" in Sentences
- The term mainly refers to King Louis XVI as he was young when he became king of France.
- Azawad, a name mainly used by Tuareg nationalists, refers to the Tuareg-speaking zone covering northern Mali, northern Niger, and southern Algeria.
- Edwards, who knows his chances of winning the title mainly hinge on Johnson having a parts failure or crashing, shrugged off the qualifying spread.
- The title mainly improves the practicality of browsing Digg content, including popular and upcoming stories, as well as those submitted in the last 24 hours.
- Edwards, who knows his chances of winning the title mainly hinge on Johnson having a parts failure or crashing, shrugged off the gap between them in qualifying.
- The gameplay in the title mainly consisted of sending adventurers out to the real world to accomplish particular tasks, as well as constructing the various buildings and businesses that make up the land.
- The “International” part of the title mainly refers to the very welcome inclusion of the original Japanese language track, as well as a minor but still appreciated option to change the HUD to its original design, which features stylish anime portraits.
- He wants a rematch to reclaim his title mainly for the big payday it would bring—and he wants this, by every evidence, only in order to pay for his daughters' schooling, to keep the family cars from being repossessed, for his wife's peace of mind while she pursues a medical career.
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