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MAINSTREAM definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary People, activities, or ideas that are part of the mainstream are regarded as the most typical, normal, and conventional because they belong to the same group or system as most others of their kind
mainstream noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of mainstream noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary the ideas and opinions that are thought to be normal because they are shared by most people; the people whose ideas and opinions are most accepted His radical views place him outside the mainstream of American politics
Mainstream - definition of mainstream by The Free Dictionary The prevailing current of thought, influence, or activity: "You need not accept the nominee's ideology, only be able to locate it in the American mainstream" (Charles Krauthammer)
mainstream - WordReference. com Dictionary of English adj [before a noun] of or relating to a principal or widely accepted group, style, etc : The party platform appealed to mainstream America v [~ + object] to send into the mainstream, as by placing (special students) in regular school classes: to mainstream handicapped children
mainstream - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective mainstream (comparative more mainstream, superlative most mainstream) Used or accepted broadly rather than by small portions of population, market, scientific community, etc They often carry stories you won't find in the mainstream media
Why is the main stream media so far left politically Accusations that "mainstream media" is "so far left" compress a complex set of meanings — who counts as mainstream, what counts as left — into a single political complaint; empirical tools and scholarly work suggest mainstream outlets vary across a spectrum and that perceptions of a uniform leftward tilt are shaped by methodological choices