senior

[ˈsiː.njər]

senior Definition

  • 1higher in rank or length of service
  • 2older or more experienced
  • 3belonging to the final year of high school or college

Using senior: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "senior" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She is a senior executive at the company.

  • Example

    He is a senior citizen and receives a pension.

  • Example

    I am a senior member of the team.

  • Example

    She is a senior in high school.

senior Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for senior

Antonyms for senior

Idioms Using senior

  • a temporary mental lapse or forgetfulness, often attributed to aging

    Example

    I had a senior moment and forgot where I parked my car.

  • an elderly person, typically over the age of 60 or 65

    Example

    The senior citizens center offers a variety of activities and services for older adults.

  • the highest level of executives in a company or organization

    Example

    Senior management is responsible for making strategic decisions and setting company goals.

Phrases with senior

  • a temporary mental lapse or forgetfulness, often attributed to aging

    Example

    I had a senior moment and forgot where I parked my car.

  • a principle that gives priority or preference to those who have served longer or held higher positions

    Example

    The seniority rule dictates that the employee with the longest tenure gets first pick of vacation days.

  • a reduced price or special offer available to older people

    Example

    Many stores offer a senior discount to customers over the age of 65.

Origins of senior

from Latin 'senior', meaning 'older'

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Summary: senior in Brief

The adjective 'senior' [ˈsiː.njər] refers to higher rank, greater experience, or belonging to the final year of high school or college. Examples include 'She is a senior executive at the company,' and 'She is a senior in high school.' Phrases like 'senior moment' and idioms like 'senior citizen' extend the term's meaning to temporary lapses in memory and elderly individuals, respectively.

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