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pensioner
[pen-shuh-ner]
noun
a person who receives or lives on a pension.
a person who works only for pay without regard to the value of the work; a hireling.
a student at Cambridge University who pays the cost to dine in the commons and other expenses, and is not supported by any foundation.
Obsolete., a gentleman-at-arms.
ˈpensioner
/ ˈpɛnʃənə /
noun
a person who is receiving a pension, esp an old-age pension from the state
a person dependent on the pay or bounty of another
obsolete, another name for gentleman-at-arms
Other Word Forms
- pensionership noun
- nonpensioner noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of pensioner1
Example Sentences
A police motorcyclist who crashed into a pensioner while escorting the Duchess of Edinburgh through London has been found not guilty of causing death by careless driving.
A woman, said by police to have bought cryptocurrency now worth billions of pounds using funds stolen from thousands of Chinese pensioners, is due to be sentenced this week for money laundering.
The rebellion undermined Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's authority, which was weakened after a series of policy reversals, including restoring the Winter Fuel Payment to millions of pensioners.
About nine million pensioners will also get the Winter Fuel Payment in 2025/2026, worth £200 or £300, after a government U-turn over eligibility.
Not all pensioners receive the full state pension, and some rely on other benefit income.
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