Pronunciation: /ˈsinjər/
noun a person who is older or higher in rank or years of service
A1 My senior at work is very helpful and always gives me good advice.
A2 The senior citizens in our community center enjoy playing cards and socializing together.
B1 The senior manager of the company has many years of experience in the industry.
B2 The senior team members were responsible for leading the project to success.
C1 As a senior executive, she oversees multiple departments within the organization.
C2 The senior partners of the law firm are highly respected in the legal community.
adjective relating to a person older or higher in rank or years of service
A1 My senior sister helps me with my homework.
A2 The senior citizens center organizes activities for older adults.
B1 As a senior manager, she oversees a team of employees.
B2 The senior executive made the final decision on the project.
C1 The senior leadership team is responsible for setting company strategy.
C2 The senior scientist won the Nobel Prize for her groundbreaking research.
formal The senior executive committee will be meeting to discuss the quarterly financial report.
informal My senior colleague is always willing to offer advice and guidance.
slang That senior dude knows how to throw a party!
figurative As the senior member of the team, she carries a lot of responsibility.
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