adjective

senior

UK /ˈsiːnjə(r)/US /ˈsinjɚ/

senior

ADJECTIVE

Definition of senior

1

A senior person has a higher social position.

Example: She's a senior vice-president with the company.

1

A senior citizen is somebody who is older, usually over the age of 65.

Example: By 2030, one in five Americans will be a senior citizen.

2

Senior high school is usually for grades 10-12 (ages, 15-18).

Example: I studied the works of many classical writers in junior high school and senior high school.

3

A senior is a student in their last year of high school, college, or university.

Example: He's also attended his senior prom and heads off to college this fall.

4

A senior is someone who has a higher social position.

senior

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Examples of senior

1

She's a senior vice-president with the company.

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2

Mr. Bush spoke after three days of briefings with senior advisers and military commanders.

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3

By 2030, one in five Americans will be a senior citizen.

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4

Senior PGA golfer Jack Nicklaus believes in the positive possibilities in golf for young people.

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5

I studied the works of many classical writers in junior high school and senior high school.

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