26984 words

minorities

7 definitions • 15 examples
1
a smaller number or part:

Examples:

It's only a tiny minority of people who are causing the problem.
Children with single parents at my school were very much in the minority (= there were very few).
This section of the bookstore caters for minority interests (= subjects that interest only a few people).
2
any small group in society that is different from the rest because of their race, religion, or political beliefs, or a person who belongs to such a group:

Examples:

ethnic/religious minorities
The plan was designed to help women and minorities overcome discrimination in the workplace.
3
less than half of a total number or amount; the smaller part of something:

Examples:

[ U ] Only a minority of people support military action.
[ U ] Traditional families are in the minority in this neighborhood (= there are not many).
4
a group of people who share some characteristic by birth that makes their group smaller than some other groups in a society and may cause others to treat them unfairly:

Examples:

He argued that African Americans and other minorities were not getting a fair deal in sports and elsewhere in society.
Jews and Roman Catholics belonged to religious minorities.
5
a small number of the people or things in a group:

Examples:

Only a small/tiny minority of customers have complained about the changes.
be in a/the minority I don't like the design, but I'm in the minority – most people say they love it.
6
a group of people in a country or area who are of a different race, or have a different culture or religion to that of most other people there:

Examples:

7
used to refer to the situation when a person or organization owns fewer shares in a company than other shareholders, and not enough to be in control of the company:

Examples:

Many minority shareholders are local people.
He may be close to selling his minority stake in the company.

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