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junior

JOO-nee-uh
adj
1
Lower in rank, position, or seniority.
"She started as a junior analyst straight out of university."
"He's junior to me, so I sign off on his work."
2
Younger, especially the younger of two people with the same name (often father and son).
"His son goes by "junior" at family gatherings."
noun
1
A student in the third year of a four-year high school or university program.
"She's a junior this year, so college applications start soon."
2
A younger or less experienced person, especially in a job.
"The juniors handle the smaller accounts while seniors manage the big clients."

How to Use Junior

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In plain EnglishLower-ranking or younger — used for job titles, school years, and to distinguish a son from a father of the same name.

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Common pairings
junior partner junior high school junior varsity

Word Forms

more junior comparative, juniored past tense, juniors plural, juniors singular, most junior superlative

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Etymology

From Latin junior, "younger," the comparative form of iuvenis, "young" — the same root as juvenile.

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