[
US
/ˈmeɪnɫi/
]
[ UK /mˈeɪnli/ ]
[ UK /mˈeɪnli/ ]
ADVERB
-
for the most part
he is mainly interested in butterflies
How To Use mainly In A Sentence
- Drinkwise Day is mainly designed to educate people about the destructive effects of alcohol abuse.
- While the site focuses mainly on their environmental concerns, they're also up in arms about the Bush administration's general abuse and disregard for science - including the idea that abstinence is some kind of cureall. News from the House of Sticks -
- Noah had calmed down after a couple of drinks, mainly coffee laced with alcohol.
- The activation mechanism is the chemo- activity of mainly due to the strong chemo- activity of chelators to improve the amount of collector adsorbed on chrysocolla.
- I think the argument of race as a cause of criminality like Walter brings up is somewhat off-point - The reason why those racial divides in criminality show up is mainly because those lines go together with education - or rather: the lack of good education. Can a Godless Society be a
- Words are confusing, but they're nothing compared to non-words, mainly because non-words lead to rash assumptions and misunderstandings.
- Its route will pass mainly through soft rock and above deep-lying, brackish ground water.
- The landscape was colored mainly in dark ocher, with occasional areas in malachite green.
- It is mainly accomplished by using text in the same color as the background color of the page.
- At one time the schools were mainly attached to the church.