Pronunciation: /ˈɛldər ˈsteɪtsmən/
noun a man who is a respected leader in a particular field or activity, especially politics
A1 The elder statesman of the village always had wise advice to give.
A2 The elder statesman of the company was respected by all the employees.
B1 As an elder statesman in the industry, he was often called upon for his expertise.
B2 The elder statesman of the political party was known for his diplomacy and negotiation skills.
C1 The elder statesman of the United Nations played a crucial role in mediating international conflicts.
C2 He was considered the elder statesman of the literary world, with decades of experience and influence.
formal The elder statesman of the political party was respected for his years of experience and wisdom.
informal The old-timer in politics is always giving advice to the younger members.
slang The OG in politics always knows what's up.
figurative He was like the grandfather of the political world, with his presence commanding respect from all.
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