Predominantly vs Mainly - What's the difference?
predominantly | mainly |
In a predominant manner. Most commonly or frequently by a large margin.
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(label) Forcefully, vigorously.
* , III.i:
(label) Of the production of a sound: loudly, powerfully.
*, II.31:
(label) To a great degree; very much.
Chiefly; for the most part.
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As adverbs the difference between predominantly and mainly
is that predominantly is in a predominant manner. Most commonly or frequently by a large margin while mainly is forcefully, vigorously.predominantly
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- The membership is predominantly elderly, 90% are over age 60.
- Both groups are predominantly confined to areas with warm to tropical climates
Synonyms
* primarily * principallymainly
English
Adverb
(-)- Mainly they all attonce vpon him laid, / And sore beset on euery side around.
- But in the end, mainly crying out, he fell to raling and wringing his master, upbraiding him that he was not a true Philosopher.
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