noun a person who held a particular position or status previously
adjective referring to the first of two things mentioned
Refers to a person who held a particular position or title in the past, such as a former president or former senator.
Refers to a company or organization that existed in the past but no longer operates, such as a former corporation or former CEO.
Relates to someone who previously attended or worked at a particular school or institution, like a former student or former professor.
Used to describe a player who previously belonged to a specific team or league, for example, a former NBA player or former champion.
Describes an actor, musician, or other celebrity who was once known for a particular role or work, like a former child star or former pop icon.
The former journalist decided to pursue a career as a writer.
The former therapist now works as a psychologist.
The former executive stepped down from his position as CEO.
The former Olympian now coaches young athletes.
The former principal transitioned into a role as a teacher.
The former prosecutor now works as a defense attorney.
The former surgeon retired from practicing medicine.
The former mayor now serves as a senator.
The former project manager now works as an engineer.
The former researcher has moved on to become a scientist.