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seniority

American  
[seen-yawr-i-tee, -yor-] / sinˈjɔr ɪ ti, -ˈjɒr- /

noun

  • seniorities
    plural
  1. the state of being senior; priority of birth; superior age.

  2. priority, precedence, or status obtained as the result of a person's length of service, as in a profession, trade, company, or union.

    First choice of vacation time will be given to employees with seniority.


seniority British  
/ ˌsiːnɪˈɒrɪtɪ /

noun

  1. the state of being senior

  2. precedence in rank, etc, due to senior status

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

seniority Cultural  
  1. Length of service on a job. Seniority may be considered in making decisions about wages, layoffs, and other working conditions.


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Etymology

Origin of seniority

1400–50; late Middle English < Medieval Latin seniōritās, equivalent to Latin senior senior + -itās -ity

Explanation

Seniority refers to being ranked higher in an organization since you have been there longer. Who has seniority in a high school? The seniors of course! You know how older people are called senior citizens or seniors? That should help you remember what seniority is: the longer someone stays within an organization, the more they have of it. A new worker has hardly any seniority. Someone working at a job for 20 years has a lot of seniority. Having seniority is like having a higher rank or status.

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Lawyers take into account a range of factors, including the career seniority one spouse might have had, had they continued working, as well as lost income and lack of retirement savings.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 15, 2026

This included changes to the seniority system for House committee membership and some changes towards transparency.

From Salon Jul. 8, 2026

Bellingham was seen in England's dressing room presenting Liverpool's 17-year-old Rio Ngumoah with his first cap following his debut against New Zealand in Tampa, a sign of seniority even though he is still only 23.

From BBC Jun. 17, 2026

Collins’ message is that with her, and her seniority, they have an opportunity to take like never before.

From Slate Jun. 16, 2026

She went on to say, “Things are based on seniority around here.”

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