mainstream

noun, adjective47 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

Refers to the dominant political ideas, parties, or activities.

Refers to the dominant ideas, attitudes, or activities that are regarded as normal or conventional in culture.

Used to describe something as being an element or component of the dominant trend.

Being part of the dominant and conventional group or trend.

Similar to 'in the mainstream', emphasizing inclusion inside the boundaries of what is conventional.

Describes the movement or transition of becoming part of the dominant trend.

Similar to 'out of the mainstream', indicating a position external to what is conventional.

Describes a state of not being part of, or moving away from, the dominant trend.

To achieve a level of widespread acceptance.

To become widely accepted or conventional.

To become part of the dominant group or trend.

To suddenly become very popular and widely known.

To prevent someone or something from being part of the dominant group or trend.

To isolate or separate someone or something from the dominant group or trend.

Refers to traditional forms of mass communication, such as newspapers, television, and radio, that reach a large audience.

Political ideas and activities that are considered normal and are widely accepted.

The set of practices, beliefs, and objects that are dominant or prevalent in a society at a given point in time.