Minor
UK /["/ˈmaɪnə(r)/"]/US /["/ˈmaɪnər/"]/
Definition
not very large, important or serious
In simple words: Someone who is not yet an adult, usually under 18 years old.
Examples
- The changes to the policy were minor, so we decided to implement them immediately.
- She made a minor error in her calculations, but it didn't affect the overall results.
- Although the injury was minor, he still sought medical advice to ensure it was not serious.
- In the grand scheme of things, his contribution to the project was minor compared to others.
- The play featured a minor character who added comic relief to the story.
Usage notes
Use 'minor' in contexts involving age restrictions or legal matters. It’s neutral and suitable for formal discussions, but it may not be appropriate in informal settings where talking about someone as a child.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'mini' - something small or young.
Collocations
- be
- seem
- extremely
- fairly
- very
Synonyms
- youth
- child
- teenager
- juvenile
Antonyms
- adult
- major
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'minore', which has a different meaning.
- Using 'minor' to describe someone as less important in informal context.
- Misusing 'minor' as a verb.