Pronunciation: /ˈdʒun.jər ˈmoʊ.mənt/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I had a junior moment and forgot to bring my homework to class.
A2 She had a junior moment and accidentally locked herself out of the house.
B1 Having a junior moment, he mixed up the dates for the meeting.
B2 The CEO had a junior moment during the presentation and forgot an important detail.
C1 Despite his years of experience, he still has junior moments from time to time.
C2 The seasoned politician rarely has junior moments in public, but today was an exception.
formal The junior moment occurred when the intern forgot to save the important document before closing the program.
informal I had a junior moment and accidentally sent the email to the wrong person.
slang My junior moment was when I tripped over my own feet in front of my crush.
figurative Having a junior moment, the CEO made a rookie mistake during the presentation.
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