- minor
- mi|nor1 [ `maınər ] adjective ***1. ) not very important in comparison with people or things of the same type:The damage here was only minor.James has a string of convictions for minor offenses.Some minor changes may be necessary.There was an extensive network of minor officials.a ) a minor medical operation is fairly simple and not dangerous:He underwent minor surgery and recovered in a few days.2. ) relating to a musical SCALE (=fixed series of musical notes) in which the third note is a HALF STEP lower than that of the related major scale:a sonata written in a minor key─ compare MAJORminormi|nor 2 [ `maınər ] noun count *1. ) LEGAL someone who has not reached the age at which they are legally an adult:It is illegal to sell cigarettes to minors.2. ) a university or college subject or area of study that is less important and involves less work than a student's main subject:a minor in Frenchthe minorsthe MINOR LEAGUE in sports:He spent two seasons in the minors before joining the New York Yankees.minormi|nor 3 [ `maınər ] verb`minor in phrasal verb transitiveto study a particular subject in addition to your main subject:minor in something: I thought you were going to minor in geography.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.