Majority
Noun
UK
/məˈdʒɒr.ə.ti/
US
/məˈdʒɔːr.ə.ti/
Definition
The larger part of a group or population.
Example
"The majority of people agreed."
"The majority of the class prefers reading stories rather than solving math problems."
"In the election, the bill passed with a clear majority, so it became law."
Explanation
Majority means the larger part of a group. For example, the majority of students like summer holidays, which means most students like it. It can also be used in voting or decisions, like the bill passed with a majority of votes. Majority shows what most people or things in a group are.