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junior

Adjective[C/U] Both
pl: juniorspast: nullpp: nulling: nullcomp: more juniorsup: most junior

This term carries a strong sense of hierarchy and apprenticeship. It suggests a phase of learning or a position of subordination where one is expected to follow the lead of a senior. In professional settings, it implies a lack of experience rather than a lack of ability. In a familial context, it serves as a formal marker of lineage. When used as a title, it creates a clear distinction between generations while maintaining a shared identity through the same name, often evoking a traditional or legacy-driven atmosphere.

Countable when referring to a person in a specific rank or school year. Uncountable when describing a general level of seniority.

Meanings

Adjective
[someone]

Lower in rank, status, or seniority within an organization.

"He is a junior executive at the firm."

Adjective
[someone]

Younger than another person, especially a son with the same name as his father.

"John Smith Junior is the heir to the estate."

Noun
[someone]

A person who is younger or lower in rank than another.

"The juniors in the office handle the data entry."

Noun
[someone]

A student in the third year of a four-year high school or college program.

"She is a junior at the state university."

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