1for or denoting young or younger people:junior tennis
British for or denoting schoolchildren between the ages of about 7 and 11:junior pupils
North American of or for students in the third year of a course lasting four years at college or high school:his junior year in college
(often Junior) [postpositive, in names] denoting the younger of two who have the same name in a family, especially a son as distinct from his father:John F. Kennedy Junior
2low or lower in rank or status:a junior ministerpart of my function is to supervise those junior to me
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Universal
1a person who is a specified number of years younger than someone else:he’s five years her junior
British a child attending a junior school:first-year juniorsthe curriculum of top juniors
North American a student in the third year at college or high school: [with modifier]:high-school juniors and seniors
(in sport) a young competitor, typically under sixteen or eighteen:indoor tennis for juniors
North American informal used as a nickname or form of address for one’s son:he said: ‘there’s Junior,’ referring to his son
2a person with low rank or status compared with others:an office junior