major in Italian
major in Italian is importante, notevole, principale — major means of great importance, size, or seriousness.
major in Italian
importante
notevole
principale
significativo
considerevole
Greater in number, quantity, or extent.
cospicuo
Greater in number, quantity, or extent.
grande
Greater in number, quantity, or extent.
maggiore
maggiore
(military ranks) A rank of officer in the army and the US air force, between captain and lieutenant colonel.
maggiorenne
A person of legal age.
corso di laurea
(education, North America, Australia, New Zealand) The principal subject or course of a student working toward a degree at a college or university.
laurea
(education, North America, Australia, New Zealand) The principal subject or course of a student working toward a degree at a college or university.
What does "major" mean?
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adj Of great importance, size, or seriousness.
"They made a major decision to relocate the whole team."
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noun A military officer rank above captain and below lieutenant colonel.
"The major briefed the troops before dawn."
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noun A student's main field of academic study.
"Her major was economics, with a minor in French."
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verb To specialize in a particular subject at college or university.
"He decided to major in computer science."
major in a sentence
- They made a major decision to relocate the whole team.
- She suffered major injuries in the crash.
- The major briefed the troops before dawn.
- Her major was economics, with a minor in French.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "major" in Italian?
"major" in Italian is importante, notevole, principale. major means: Of great importance, size, or seriousness.
How do you use "major" in a sentence?
Example: "They made a major decision to relocate the whole team." In Italian, "major" is importante, notevole, principale.
Are there other ways to say "major" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 11 translations listed for "major": importante, notevole, principale, significativo, considerevole, cospicuo.
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