Mainstream - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈmeɪnstriːm|  American pronunciation of the word mainstream
Brit.  |ˈmeɪnstriːm|  British pronunciation of the word mainstream

noun

- the prevailing current of thought
his thinking was in the American mainstream

Extra examples

The poor should be mainstreamed into the private health-insurance system.

Ideas that were once controversial have now become mainstreamed.

Deaf children can often be included in mainstream education.

She thrives when she's at some remove from mainstream society.

The issue is not getting much coverage in the mainstream press.

... genuinely new creations do not usually fare well with mainstream publishers in any age.

The article is a diatribe against mainstream media.

Environmental ideas have been absorbed into the mainstream of European politics.

Genet started as a rebel, but soon became part of the literary mainstream.

Organized crime continued to flourish alongside the mainstream economy.

John's outlook has always been anchored in the political mainstream.

The works on display range from the mainstream to the sublime.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: mainstream
he/she/it: mainstreams
present participle: mainstreaming
past tense: mainstreamed
past participle: mainstreamed
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