minority

UK /maɪˈnɒɹ.ɪ.ti/ US /maɪˈnoɹ.ɪ.ti/
noun 5adj 2

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

large, significant, sizeable, substantial | small, tiny

vociferous

A vociferous minority of parents demanded changes to the school's homework policy.

ethnic, national, racial, religious | oppressed, persecuted

VERB + MINORITY

belong to | discriminate against

MINORITY + NOUN

opinion, view | community, group | government

PREP

among a/the ~

People who prefer tea to coffee are among the minority in this country.

from a/the~

Several students from minority backgrounds attended the special workshop last week.

in a/the ~

Those who prefer tea to coffee are definitely in a minority at this office.

~ of

A small minority of students prefer to study in the evening rather than during the day.

PHRASES

only a minority

Only a minority of students choose to study languages at university these days.

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