Definition

senior: superior; old, elderly, advanced in years adjective
My sister has been promoted to senior executive of her department which is a better-paid job than the one she had before.
a senior citizen a person over 65, an older citizen
  • "Senior Buyer, Odorama Beauty Products"
  • "Bruno found this person in Tabitha Cashman, a venture capitalist and senior partner working for the large investment firm Cashman, Billfold & Green."
  • "SAN FRANCISCO – The luxury fragrance industry has been rocked by news that one of the senior employees of the Delavigne Corporation may be a spy."
  • "Did you think you could organize a fight after work between two senior Delavigne employees and keep it a secret?"
  • "Gentlemen, did you think you could organize a secret prize fight between two senior Delavigne employees?"
  • "Dear Senior Staff Members"
  • "To say thank you for all your hard work lately, and to celebrate our moderately successful first quarter sales, I'm pleased to announce that the senior staff of the Delavigne Corporation will be taking a team-building trip this weekend!"
  • "SAN FRANCISCO – The luxury fragrance industry has been rocked by allegations that one of the senior staff of the Delavigne Corporation may be a spy."
  • "Let's make your senior staff more accessible, more attractive, more distinguished, and less naked."

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