junior
adj.
younger (placed after a name to indicate the younger of two who have the same name, esp. a father and son); having a lower rank or position; more recently admitted; of or belonging the class which is next below the last year (of a student)
n.
younger person; one having a lower rank or position; new arrival, one recently admitted; student in a class which is next below the last year
Junior
Junior comes from the Latin for "younger." It may refer to:
Junior (suffix) (usual "Jr"), the suffix given to a child with the exact same name as a parent (typically a son and father)
US standard clothing size, where Junior is a women's clothing size
Atlético Junior, a football (soccer) team from Barranquilla, Colombia
Junior (chess), a world-champion chess program
Junior ice hockey, ice hockey league for players under 21
Scottish Junior Football Association, lower division football in Scotland (not age restricted)
Junior tennis, tennis for players under 18
Junior high school, a school between elementary school and high school, often called middle school or intermediate school
Junior school, school for children about 6 to 11 in Australia, Ireland, and the UK
High school junior, a student in eleventh gradeJunior (university), the third year of a four year higher education program
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Junior
Noun
1. a son who has the same first name as his father
(synonym) Jr, Jnr
(hypernym) son, boy
junior
Noun
1. term of address for a disrespectful and annoying male; "look here, junior, it's none of your business"
(hypernym) upstart, parvenu, nouveau-riche, arriviste
2. a third-year undergraduate
(hypernym) lowerclassman, underclassman
3. the younger of two men
(hypernym) man, adult male
Adjective
1. younger; lower in rank; shorter in length of tenure or service
(antonym) senior
(similar) junior-grade, inferior, lower, lower-ranking, lowly, petty(a), secondary, subaltern, subordinate
(see-also) young, immature
(attribute) seniority, senior status, higher status, higher rank
2. used of the third or next to final year in United States high school or college; "the junior class"; "a third-year student"
(synonym) junior(a), third-year, next-to-last
(similar) intermediate
3. including or intended for youthful persons; "a junior sports league"; "junior fashions"
(similar) young, immature
Junior (der)
n.
junior, Jr., younger person (placed after a name to indicate the younger of two who have the same name, especially a father and son)
junior
adj.
junior, younger; having a lower rank or position
junior (m)
n.
junior, younger person, one having a lower rank or position