- being the largest or most important of its kind
- We have our main meal at lunchtime.
- Reception is in the main building.
- Poor housing and unemployment are the main problems.
- Loss of habitat is the main reason for the bird's decline.
- The main thing is to stay calm.
Synonyms mainmainmajor ▪ key ▪ central ▪ principal ▪ chief ▪ primeThese words all describe somebody/something that is the largest or most important of its kind.main [only before noun] largest or most important:- Be careful crossing the main road.
- The main thing is to remain calm.
- He played a major role in setting up the system.
- He was a key figure in the campaign.
- The central issue is that of widespread racism.
- The principal reason for this omission is lack of time.
- Unemployment was the chief cause of poverty.
- My prime concern is to protect my property.
- a/the main/major/key/central/principal/chief/prime aim/concern
- a/the main/major/principal road/town/city
- the main/key thing is to…
- to be of major/key/central/prime importance
Extra ExamplesTopics Cooking and eatinga1- Please use the main entrance.
- Our main concern is safety.
- There were three main political parties in the country.
- The main character in this movie is Lucky, an Irish setter.
- Try to summarize the main points of your argument.
- The main event is preceded by four bouts, including a five-round title fight.
Word OriginMiddle English: from Old English mægen ‘physical force’, reinforced by Old Norse meginn, megn ‘strong, powerful’, both from a Germanic base meaning ‘have power’.
Idioms
See main in the Oxford Advanced American DictionarySee main in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic Englishwith an eye for/on/to the main chance
- (British English, usually disapproving) with the hope of using a particular situation in order to gain some advantage for yourself
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