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Meaning

The word "majority" refers to the greater number or part of a group or collection. It typically denotes more than half of a particular set, indicating that a certain opinion or choice is held by the larger section of people involved. In contexts like voting, it means that a specific option has received more votes than any other option.

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Etymology

The word "majority" comes from the Middle French word "majorité," derived from the Latin "majoritas," which is based on "major," meaning "greater" or "larger." The Latin root "maior" signifies "greater" or "elder."

Examples

  1. We need a majority vote to pass the new policy.
  2. The majority of students preferred the new curriculum over the old one.
  3. In the last election, the majority of citizens chose the candidate who promised to improve healthcare.
  4. The majority of the team agreed on the strategy moving forward.
  5. Surprisingly, the majority opinion shifted after the latest survey results were published.