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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
majorly
adverb
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ The way he saw it, the players never wanted Yeugh and were majorly responsible.
▪ You know, they just got majorly successful in the last few years.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
majorly

by 1887, from major (adj.) + -ly (2). Common in popular U.S. colloquial speech from c.1995.

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majorly

adv. 1 (context informal English) significantly; very, very much 2 mostly, primarily

Usage examples of "majorly".

Jenks was currently AWOL, hiding out in some Were’s basement after I’d majorly screwed up by not trusting him, but with spring here, I could step up my efforts to apologize and get him to return.

Piscary is going to be majorly pissed, along with every master vampire in every city on the entire freaking planet!

If they got me hooked on Brimstone, I was going to be majorly pissed—if I could remember why I was mad at them, that is.

And now, just when he was starting to go for her, she was slipping away from him, which was majorly depressing.

Louis would be majorly pissed if one of his guests was killed by her jealous ex-lover.

There's something majorly weird going down around here and I've never been keen on being strip searched.