main

[meɪn]

main Definition

  • 1chief in size or importance
  • 2most important or principal
  • 3having the control or direction of something

Using main: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "main" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The main reason for his success is his hard work.

  • Example

    The main entrance to the building is on the left.

  • Example

    She is the main character in the story.

  • Example

    The main goal of the project is to increase sales.

main Synonyms and Antonyms

Idioms Using main

  • generally; mostly

    Example

    In the main, the project was a success, but there were a few minor issues.

  • make it one's main business

    to make something one's top priority

    Example

    After he retired, gardening became his main business.

  • on the principal route of a railway system

    Example

    The train from New York to Chicago is on the main.

Phrases with main

  • the most substantial dish in a meal

    Example

    For the main course, we had roast beef and potatoes.

  • the principal route of a railway system

    Example

    The train from New York to Chicago runs on the main line.

  • one's most important romantic partner

    Example

    He's been with his main squeeze for over five years now.

Origins of main

from Old English 'mægen', meaning 'strength, power'

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Summary: main in Brief

The term 'main' [meɪn] refers to something that is chief in size or importance, most important or principal, or having the control or direction of something. It can describe anything from a person to a goal or entrance. Examples include 'The main reason for his success is his hard work.' and 'The main entrance to the building is on the left.' Phrases like 'main course' and idioms like 'in the main' further illustrate its usage.

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