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senior
[seen-yer]
adjective
older or elder (designating the older of two men bearing the same name, as a father whose son is named after him, often written as Sr. or sr. following the name).
I'd like to speak with the senior Mr. Hansen, please.
I'm privileged to introduce Mr. Edward Andrew Hansen, Sr.
of earlier appointment or admission, as to an office, status, or rank.
a senior partner.
of higher or the highest rank or standing.
(in American schools, colleges, and universities) of or relating to students in their final year or to their class.
(in certain American colleges and universities) of or relating to the final two years of education, during which a student specializes in a certain field of study.
of, for, or pertaining to a senior citizen or senior citizens as a group.
senior discounts on local bus fares.
of earlier date; prior to.
His appointment is senior to mine by a year.
Finance., having a claim on payments, assets, dividends, or the like prior to other creditors, mortgages, stockholders, etc.
noun
a person who is older than another.
a person of higher rank or standing than another, especially by virtue of longer service.
(in the U.S.) a student in the final year at a high school, preparatory school, college, or university.
a fellow holding senior rank in a college at an English university.
(initial capital letter), a member of the Girl Scouts from 14 through 17 years of age.
senior
1/ ˈsiːnjə /
adjective
higher in rank or length of service
older in years
senior citizens
of or relating to adulthood, maturity, or old age
senior privileges
education
of, relating to, or designating more advanced or older pupils
of or relating to a secondary school
of, relating to, or designating students in the fourth and final year at college
noun
a senior person
an elderly person
a senior pupil, student, etc
a fellow of senior rank in an English university
Senior
2/ ˈsiːnjə /
adjective
Abbreviation: Sr. Sen. being the older: used to distinguish the father from the son with the same first name or names
Charles Parker, Senior
Word History and Origins
Origin of senior1
Word History and Origins
Origin of senior1
Example Sentences
Sydney Seiler, senior advisor and Korea chair at the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies, said that the timing of the raids was an “irritant” but that South Korean companies would eventually adjust.
Farizan thanked Hager for teaching her that being herself is enough and told Guthrie that she was one of the reporters she studied for her senior thesis in college.
In the words of one senior western diplomat "there is no diplomacy."
It comes after Israel carried out a strike on senior Hamas leaders in Qatar's capital Doha, and warned all residents of Gaza City to leave immediately in anticipation of a huge ground offensive.
Israel has carried out a strike targeting the senior leadership of Hamas in Qatar's capital, Doha.
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