Noun
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the younger of two persons; "she is two years my junior"
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mortal,
somebody,
someone,
individual,
person,
soul a single organism
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| junior -
a third-year undergraduate
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lowerclassman,
underclassman an undergraduate who is not yet a senior
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| Junior -
a son who has the same first name as his father
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| junior -
term of address for a disrespectful and annoying male; "look here, junior, it's none of your business"
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Adjective
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| junior -
younger; lower in rank; shorter in length of tenure or service
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senior used of the fourth and final year in United States high school or college; "the senior prom"
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immature,
young not yet mature
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subordinate lower in rank or importance
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higher rank,
higher status,
senior status,
seniority higher rank than that of others especially by reason of longer service
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junior-grade,
lower-ranking,
subaltern,
petty,
lowly,
secondary inferior in rank or status; "the junior faculty"; "a lowly corporal"; "petty officialdom"; "a subordinate functionary"
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minor limited in size or scope; "a small business"; "a newspaper with a modest circulation"; "small-scale plans"; "a pocket-size country"
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used of the third or next to final year in United States high school or college; "the junior class"; "a third-year student"
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third-year,
next-to-last |
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including or intended for youthful persons; "a junior sports league"; "junior fashions"
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