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seniorsnounpl. of senior one who is older than anothersince the man next door is my senior by a number of years, I always address him as "Mr. Barton" elders ancestors, forerunners, predecessors juniors contemporaries, peersdescendants(also descendents), successors one who is above another in rank, station, or officethe young attorney benefited from the mentorship of one of his seniors at the firm betters, elders, superiors bosses, chiefs, heads, leaders, masters inferiors, subordinates, underlings assistants, deputies the senior member of a groupwhen he retires, she will be the senior on the faculty deans, doyens, elders, elder statesmen, éminences grises, nestors betters, superiorsold hands, old-timers, veterans, vets babies, juniors doyennesinferiors, subordinates, underlingsbeginners, colts, fledglings, freshmen, greenhorns, neophytes, newbies, newcomers, novices, recruits, rookies, tenderfeet(also tenderfoots), tyros a person of advanced yearsweekday movie matinees are often popular with seniors ancients, elders, geriatrics, golden-agers, oldsters, old-timers, senior citizens gaffers, graybeards, patriarchs, whitebeardsbeldams(or beldames), dowagers, grandams(or grandames)adults, grown-upsdotards youngsters, youths adolescents, minorschildren, cubs, juveniles, kiddies, kids |