Senior
UK /["/ˈsiːniə(r)/"]/US /["/ˈsiːniər/"]/
Definition
high in rank or status; higher in rank or status than others
In simple words: An older person, often retired.
Examples
- The senior members of the team provided valuable insights during the meeting.
- She has been promoted to a senior position within the company.
- Senior citizens often receive discounts at various restaurants.
- The senior class was excited to plan their graduation ceremony.
- In some cultures, the wisdom of senior individuals is highly respected.
Usage notes
Use 'senior' when referring to older adults or someone in a higher position. Avoid in contexts where age might be sensitive; instead, say 'older adult'.
Grammar pattern
adjective + noun
Memory hint
Think of 'senior' as someone over the hill — they have a lot of life experience!
Collocations
- be
- very
- fairly
- quite
- to
Synonyms
- elder
- aged
- mature
- older
Antonyms
- junior
- youthful
Common mistakes
- Confused use of 'senior' to mean 'senior citizen' exclusively when it can refer to anyone older.
- Using 'senior' as a noun without context (it's better as an adjective).
- Mixing up 'senior' with 'elderly' which can imply frailty.