Superlative for low or lower in rank or status
“If a senior advocate is appearing in any other court, aside from the Supreme Court, he must be accompanied by a junior lawyer.”
Superlative for new or inexperienced for a given role or position
“He points with pride to the motivation and competence of very junior and inexperienced men and women, whose enterprise and initiatives so often prevented errors and emergencies.”
Superlative for for, or denoting, young or younger people
“It held that elders should have authority over junior members of the family.”
Superlative for the younger (typically son) of someone of the same name
“Teen comedy star Freddie Prinze Junior was seen walking with his wife Sarah Michelle Gellar to the set of her new HBO show.”
Superlative for lower in rank or status
Superlative for below the usual or expected size
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