Minor
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British pronunciation/mˈa‍ɪnɐ/
American pronunciation/ˈmaɪnɝ/

Definição e Significado de "minor"

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having little importance, effect, or seriousness

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The issue was minor compared to the other challenges they faced.
She experienced minor discomfort after the procedure.
The error in the report was minor and easily corrected.
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menor, menor tonalidade

based on a scale in which the interval between the second and the third notes, the fifth and the sixth notes and the seventh and eighth notes is a half step
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The piece was written in a minor key, giving it a melancholic tone.
She preferred playing minor chords for their dramatic effect.
The composer used a minor scale to evoke a sense of sadness in the melody.
03

menor, secundário

lesser in scope or effect
04

menor, insignificante

smaller or less significant in degree or amount
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The report highlighted several minor issues that needed attention but did not affect the overall outcome.
The team made minor adjustments to the design to improve its functionality.
They encountered a minor setback in the project timeline but managed to stay on track.
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(of a person) under the legal age of adulthood, typically under 18 or 21 depending on jurisdiction

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The party was only open to minor guests, so no one over the age of 18 was allowed.
Minor individuals are not legally allowed to sign contracts in most countries.
Parents are responsible for the well-being of their minor children.
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indicating a secondary area of study in education, especially at the undergraduate level

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He completed a minor course in philosophy alongside his major in computer science.
The minor subjects required less time and fewer credits than the major.
The program offers several minor options, including languages and social sciences.
07

not serious or life-threatening

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The patient only suffered a minor sprain and could walk with some rest.
The doctor assured him that the surgery was for a minor condition.
A minor cold is usually nothing to worry about.
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indicating a younger person or the younger of two people with the same name

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John Minor was often referred to as " Junior " to distinguish him from his father.
The two brothers, Tom Minor and Tim Minor, shared the same name but were known by their initials.
In the family, they called him Peter Minor, as his older brother also went by Peter.
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menor, secundário

relatively moderate, limited, or small
10

menor, leve

warranting only temporal punishment
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referring to the term that serves as the subject in the second premise of a syllogism and is also included in the conclusion

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In the syllogism " All humans are mortal; Socrates is a human; therefore, Socrates is mortal, " " Socrates " is the minor term.
The minor term is crucial in linking the major premise to the conclusion.
In any logical syllogism, understanding the minor term helps clarify the argument's structure.
01

menor, jovem

a young person who is not yet an adult
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The concert required all minors to be accompanied by an adult.
The law protects the rights and welfare of minors in various situations.
As a minor, she needed her parents' permission to go on the school trip.
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menor, especialização secundária

the secondary subject or course that a student studies at a university or college

What is a "minor"?

A minor is a secondary area of study that a student can pursue alongside their major at a university or college. It allows students to explore an additional field of interest with fewer requirements than the major. While the minor is not as extensive as the major, it still involves completing a series of courses related to the subject. Choosing a minor can provide students with a broader education, help develop complementary skills, or enhance their qualifications for certain careers. Students typically select a minor based on personal interest or to complement their major.

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She chose to pursue a minor in Spanish to enhance her language skills.
His minor in music allowed him to explore his passion for playing the guitar.
Completing a minor in business administration provided her with valuable skills for her future career.
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a student pursuing a secondary area of academic focus, usually requiring fewer courses than a major

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She worked hard to balance her responsibilities as an English minor while excelling in her primary studies.
As a minor, he completed additional coursework in mathematics to broaden his expertise in the sciences.
After taking a few courses, she became a minor in history to supplement her political science degree.
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a musical interval, scale, key, or mode that typically sounds darker or more somber

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The piece was composed in minor, creating a melancholic atmosphere.
She played the minor of the scale, evoking a sense of sadness.
The melody was composed in minor to convey sorrow.
to minor
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to study a secondary subject or field in addition to the primary course of study at a school or university

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She decided to minor in economics while majoring in business.
He plans to minor in philosophy to complement his major in psychology.
After completing her major, she chose to minor in environmental science to broaden her knowledge.
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