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- adjectiveSenior (adjective)
- US ENGLISHof or for students in the final year of college or high school.
- relating to or denoting competitors of above a certain age or of the highest status in a particular sport.
- BRITISH ENGLISHof, for, or denoting schoolchildren above a certain age, typically eleven.
- (in names) denoting the elder of two who have the same name in a family, especially a father as distinct from his son:"Henry James senior"
nounsenior (noun) · seniors (plural noun)- a person who is a specified number of years older than someone else:"she was only two years his senior"
- an elderly person, especially one who is retired and living on a pension:"the price is $7 for adults and $3.50 for seniors"Similar:retired personold-age pensionerOAPold personelderly personsuperannuitant
- a student in the final year of college or high school:"among the pupils was a senior, a boy of about seventeen"
- BRITISH ENGLISHa student in a school for older children, especially those eleven and over.
- a competitor of above a certain age or of the highest status in a particular sport:"at fourteen you move up to the seniors"
Originlate Middle English: from Latin, literally ‘older, older man’, comparative of senex, sen- ‘old man, old’. Senior Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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