Pronunciation: /ˈnɛstər/
noun a person who is wise and experienced, especially in a particular field
A1 The nestor bird built a cozy nest in the tree.
A2 The wise old nestor advised the young animals on where to find food.
B1 The nestor of the group shared his knowledge and experience with the newcomers.
B2 As the nestor of the family, she was respected and looked up to by all.
C1 The nestor of the community was known for his wisdom and leadership.
C2 The company's nestor was instrumental in guiding the organization through challenging times.
formal Nestor was regarded as the wisest and most experienced member of the council.
informal Hey, have you met Nestor? He's the go-to guy for advice around here.
slang Nestor is like the OG of our group - he's been around forever.
figurative In the world of business, Nestor is like the eagle that watches over the rest of us.
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