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Word: Major Suit

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: In the card game Bridge, a "major suit" refers to one of the two suits that have the highest scoring value: spades (♠) and hearts (♥). These suits are more valuable than the other suits, diamonds (♦) and clubs (♣), which are considered "minor suits."

Usage Instructions:
  • In Bridge, when you want to communicate that you are focusing on spades or hearts, you can say you have a major suit.
  • Players often try to win tricks with major suits because they can earn more points.
Example:
  • "I have a strong hand with a major suit of hearts, so I will bid aggressively."
Advanced Usage:
  • Players often discuss strategies around major suits, such as "playing aggressively with a major suit" or "bidding on a major suit to communicate strength to your partner."
Word Variants:
  • Major: As an adjective, it means "important" or "significant." For example, "He made a major decision."
  • Suit: In card games, a suit refers to a category of cards (hearts, diamonds, clubs, spades).
Different Meaning:
  • Outside of card games, "major" can refer to a field of study in college (like "biology major") or something that is very important or large in scale.
Synonyms:
  • For "major suit":
    • High-value suit
    • Strong suit (though "strong suit" can also refer to someone's talent in a different context)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Play your cards right": This idiom means to act in a way that will bring about a good result. In Bridge, playing your major suit effectively is essential to winning.
  • There are no specific phrasal verbs associated with "major suit," but many phrases in card playing apply, like "to lay down the cards" (to reveal your hand).
Summary:

The term "major suit" is specific to Bridge and refers to the two suits with higher scoring potential, spades and hearts.

Noun
  1. (bridge) a suit of superior scoring value, either spades or hearts

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