[syn: aged, elderly, older, senior]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Senior \Sen"ior\, a. [L. senior, compar. of senex, gen. senis,
old. See Sir.]
1. More advanced than another in age; prior in age; elder;
hence, more advanced in dignity, rank, or office;
superior; as, senior member; senior counsel.
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2. Belonging to the final year of the regular course in
American colleges, or in professional schools.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Senior \Sen"ior\, n.
1. A person who is older than another; one more advanced in
life.
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2. One older in office, or whose entrance upon office was
anterior to that of another; one prior in grade.
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3. An aged person; an older. --Dryden.
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Each village senior paused to scan,
And speak the lovely caravan. --Emerson.
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4. One in the fourth or final year of his collegiate course
at an American college; -- originally called senior
sophister; also, one in the last year of the course at a
professional schools or at a seminary.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
senior
adj 1: older; higher in rank; longer in length of tenure or
service; "senior officer" [ant: junior]
2: used of the fourth and final year in United States high
school or college; "the senior prom" [syn: senior(a),
fourth-year]
3: advanced in years; (`aged' is pronounced as two syllables);
"aged members of the society"; "elderly residents could
remember the construction of the first skyscraper"; "senior
citizen" [syn: aged, elderly, older, senior]
n 1: an undergraduate student during the year preceding
graduation
2: a person who is older than you are [syn: elder, senior]
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0:
117 Moby Thesaurus words for "senior":
A per se, absolute, ace, ancient, antecedent, anterior,
anticipatory, ascendant, authoritarian, authoritative, authorized,
autocratic, better, boss, brass hat, cadet, champion, chief,
ci-devant, clothed with authority, commander, commanding,
competent, consequential, considerable, controlling, dean,
dominant, doyen, doyenne, duly constituted, earlier, early, elder,
eldest, eminent, empowered, ex officio, father, first, first-born,
firstling, fore, foregoing, former, freshman, fugleman, genius,
golden-ager, governing, great, head, hegemonic, hegemonistic,
high priest, higher-up, imperative, important, important person,
influential, junior, kingfish, kingpin, laureate, leader, leading,
major, master, midshipman, mighty, momentous, monocratic,
nonpareil, official, old-timer, older, oldest, paragon, personage,
plebe, potent, powerful, preceding, precurrent, preeminent,
preexistent, prestigious, previous, prime, primogenitary,
principal, prior, prodigy, prominent, puissant, ranking, ruler,
ruling, senior citizen, sire, soph, sophomore, star, substantial,
superior, superman, superstar, supreme, the greatest, the most,
top dog, totalitarian, undergrad, undergraduate, upperclassman,
virtuoso, weighty
Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856):
SENIOR. The elder. This addition is sometimes made to a man's name, when two
persons bear the same, in order to distinguish them. In practice when
nothing is mentioned, the senior is intended. 3 Miss. R. 59. See Junior.