Pronunciation: /ˈmeɪdʒər liːɡ/
noun a professional sports league or organization that is considered to be of the highest level of competition
A1 I watched a major league baseball game last night.
A2 She dreams of playing in a major league soccer team one day.
B1 Attending a major league basketball game is on my bucket list.
B2 He signed a contract to play for a major league hockey team.
C1 The major league players are known for their exceptional skills and dedication.
C2 Being part of a major league organization requires a high level of talent and commitment.
adjective relating to or characteristic of a major league
A1 He plays in the major league baseball team.
A2 She dreams of becoming a major league soccer player one day.
B1 The major league basketball game was sold out.
B2 The major league football players are highly skilled athletes.
C1 Being part of a major league team requires dedication and hard work.
C2 The major league championship game was broadcasted live on national television.
formal He aspired to play in the major league one day.
informal I heard she got drafted to the major league team!
slang Dude, he's totally killing it in the major league.
figurative Making it to the major league of finance requires a lot of skill and dedication.
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