Younger; lower in rank; shorter in length of tenure or service.
Used of the third or next to final year in United States high school or college.
A son who has the same first name as his father.
1 Democratic Left, the junior partner, abstained in protest at labour market reforms.
2 Neither of these new posts will include extra junior ministerial posts, however.
3 What factors pushed you to come back and try again junior year?
4 I was in my junior year at North Carolina ANT State University.
5 We'd taken a road trip in the spring of her junior year.
6 But, she said the deal would leave junior colleagues in the cold.
7 Mississippi State was led by junior guard Fred Thomas with 14 points.
8 Opportunities for junior doctors to benefit from clinical experience are extremely limited.
9 She is just 17 and has another year left as a junior .
10 Fusae graduated from junior high and began working at a fish market.
11 In January, I went back to Tech to finish my junior year.
12 Medical error is common and junior doctors are more vulnerable to err.
13 Two years ago Bouchard won junior Wimbledon, staying in Laura Robson's house.
14 Mr Cullen then had responsibility for the OPW as a junior minister.
15 Talks are expected to resume today in the junior hospital doctors' dispute.
16 But the star of the junior dayroom was not in the ascendant.
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