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Junior   /dʒˈunjər/   Listen
Junior

adjective
1.
Younger; lower in rank; shorter in length of tenure or service.
2.
Used of the third or next to final year in United States high school or college.  Synonyms: next-to-last, third-year.  "A third-year student"
3.
Including or intended for youthful persons.  "Junior fashions"
noun
1.
Term of address for a disrespectful and annoying male.
2.
A third-year undergraduate.
3.
The younger of two persons.
4.
A son who has the same first name as his father.  Synonyms: Jnr, Jr.



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"Junior" Quotes from Famous Books



... with head cocked intelligently to one side, dropped the dismembered implement, and got up alertly. At the same moment the door to the hallway opened, and two women entered, apparently sisters: one a lady of mature and distinguished charm, the other an equally prepossessing creature much her junior, the one strongly animated with intelligent interest in life, the other a listless prey ...
— The False Faces • Vance, Louis Joseph

... discernment, if not of much genius; Gould, a domestic of the Earl of Dorset, and afterwards a schoolmaster, from whom Campbell quotes one or two tolerable songs; and Dr Walter Pope, a man of wit and knowledge, who was junior proctor of Oxford, one of the first chosen fellows of the Royal Society, and who succeeded Sir Christopher Wren as professor of astronomy in Gresham College. He is the author of a comico-serious song of some merit, entitled ...
— Specimens with Memoirs of the Less-known British Poets, Complete • George Gilfillan

... universal greeting as the County Club took its place. The chair of Smith Crothers, and two or three overturned potato baskets—seats of the junior members of the club—were empty. It was beneath the dignity of any man present to question what had just occurred, but every son of them had witnessed it and in due time would touch ...
— A Son of the Hills • Harriet T. Comstock

... in which he lived. General Linder says of the two men at this time: "I here had an opportunity, better than any I had previously possessed, of measuring the intellectual stature of Abraham Lincoln. He was then about twenty-seven years old—my own age. Douglas was four years our junior; consequently he could not have been over twenty-three years old. Yet he was a very ready and expert debater, even at that early period of his life. He and Lincoln were very frequently pitted against each other, being of different politics. ...
— The Every-day Life of Abraham Lincoln • Francis Fisher Browne

... were as old as the colony and whose family connections made them thoroughly well known to each other at the earliest organization of the command. That Paul Abbot should be among the first to seek a commission as a junior lieutenant was naturally expected. Then with all possible hesitancy and delicacy, after a feminine council in the family, his mother asked him if he did not think there ought to be some distinct understanding ...
— A War-Time Wooing - A Story • Charles King


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