Someone who is over 65, a senior citizen.
Not if she's in earshot! NEVER mention ANYONE'S Grandma's age. It's just not polite, unless she herself brings it up. "Senior" does mean "elder", but ladies don't like to hear about their age.
A senior employee typically refers to someone who has extensive experience and expertise in their role or industry. They often hold a higher position within the company hierarchy and may have supervisory responsibilities over other employees. Senior employees are valued for their knowledge and leadership skills.
Elderly doesn't means that you have aged. Its just that you are senior to someone or elder to some one.
A senior employer typically refers to an experienced individual who holds a leadership or managerial position within a company. They often have significant decision-making authority and are responsible for overseeing the operations and performance of their team or department.
The abstract noun of senior is "seniority."
um well it could mean a senior in highschool or an elderly person
If you mean 17 and a senior in high school the answer is yes.
The Latin adjective senior means older.
Senior
subordinate to senior.
Yes, it can be, to mean older or superior (senior citizen, senior partner). It can also be used as a noun to mean an older person, or as a suffix to a proper name (e.g. John Smith, Sr.)
That stands for Mr.
A senior officer in a business.
senior person will be dead in a few days
"SC" stands for "Senior Counsel." It is a title sometimes used to denote a senior or experienced lawyer within a law firm.
one year his junior means one year younger one year his senior mean one year older
senior- open is the age brackett basically mixing junior ages with senior ages up to age 18..