Majorité (en. Majority)
/ma.ʒo.ʁi.te/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
noun
Status of a person who has reached the legal age to exercise all their rights.
At eighteen years old, she acquired her majority.
À dix-huit ans, elle a acquis sa majorité.
Proportion of votes or ballots necessary to make a decision.
The majority of members voted in favor of the proposal.
La majorité des membres a voté en faveur de la proposition.
All individuals who are of legal age.
The majority of voters participated in the vote.
La majorité des électeurs a participé au vote.
Etymology
From Latin 'majoritas', derived from 'major' which means 'greater'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
silent majority
Group of people who do not express themselves but share a common opinion.
majorité silencieuse
qualified majority
Enhanced proportion needed to adopt a decision, usually more than a simple majority.
majorité qualifiée
reach adulthood
To become legally of age.
atteindre la majorité
Related Words
major
Who has reached the legal age, capable of exercising their rights.
majeur
vote
Expression of an opinion or choice, especially during elections.
vote
electorate
The set of voters in a country or region.
électorat
Slang Meanings
Most people share the same opinion.
The majority of people think it’s a good idea.
La majorité des gens pense que c'est une bonne idée.
What is widely supported.
It’s the majority that tipped the scales.
C'est la majorité qui a fait pencher la balance.