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    mainly
    /ˈmeɪnli/

    adverb

    • 1. more than anything else: "he is mainly concerned with fiction"

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  2. usually or to a large degree: I mainly go to bed around midnight. The group is made up of mainly young people. They argued that the tax will mainly benefit the rich. Synonyms. chiefly. primarily. principally. Fewer examples. Cheetahs are mainly found in Africa. Helicopters are mainly used for military rather than civil use.

  3. Mainly definition: chiefly; principally; for the most part; in the main; to the greatest extent. See examples of MAINLY used in a sentence.

  4. 1. obsolete : in a forceful manner. 2. : for the most part : chiefly. Synonyms. altogether. basically. by and large. chiefly. generally. largely. mostly. overall. predominantly. primarily. principally. substantially. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of mainly in a Sentence. you mainly need to focus on improving your golf swing.

  5. B1. usually or to a large degree: I mainly go to bed around midnight. The group is made up of mainly young people. They argued that the tax will mainly benefit the rich. Synonyms. chiefly. primarily. principally. Fewer examples. Cheetahs are mainly found in Africa. Helicopters are mainly used for military rather than civil use.

  6. Definition of mainly adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. You use mainly to say that a statement is true in most cases or to a large extent. American English : mainly / ˈmeɪnli / Arabic : إِلَىَ حَدٍ كَبِيرٍ

  8. Define mainly. mainly synonyms, mainly pronunciation, mainly translation, English dictionary definition of mainly. adv. For the most part; chiefly. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  9. Definitions of mainly. adverb. for the most part. “he is mainly interested in butterflies”. synonyms: chiefly, in the main, primarily, principally. Pronunciation. US.

  10. Grammar • You usually use mainly in the middle of a sentence: They play mainly on Sundays. People go there mainly because of the beautiful beaches. • You also use mainly at the end of a sentence, especially in conversation: I read novels, mainly.

  11. mostly or to a large degree: The waitresses are mainly French. Fewer examples. The disease mainly occurs in women over 40. The tourists we met were mainly Scandinavians and other Europeans. It's the sort of music that appeals mainly to the young. The famine is mainly the result of the civil war.