Mostly
UK /["/ˈməʊstli/"]/US /["/ˈməʊstli/"]/
Definition
mainly; generally
In simple words: mainly or for the most part
Examples
- The sauce is mostly cream.
- We're mostly out on Sundays.
- Revenue grew by 18 per cent, **mostly due to** the opening of 33 new stores.
- The paintings **consist mostly** of still lifes.
- Disposal of hazardous waste is mostly handled by the public sector.
- Here the vines are mostly grown at below 100 metres above sea level.
- Mostly he eats in a restaurant.
- People mostly grew their own vegetables.
- She mostly calls me by my last name.
Usage notes
Used to describe something that is true for the majority or the largest part. Suitable in both spoken and written contexts, but avoid using in highly technical or specialized discussions.
Grammar pattern
standalone adverb
Memory hint
Think of 'mo' in 'mostly' as 'more'. Mostly means more than half.
Collocations
- mostly true
- mostly harmless
- mostly used
- mostly ignored
- mostly finished
Synonyms
- mainly
- largely
- primarily
- predominantly
- chiefly
Antonyms
- rarely
- seldom
- never
Common mistakes
- Using 'mostly' instead of 'most' when comparing amounts.
- Confusing 'mostly' with 'mostly not' to communicate disagreement.
- Using 'mostly' in place of 'generally' or 'usually' without appropriate context.