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junior vs upstart

upstart vs junior

junior and upstart both are nouns.

junior and upstart both are adjectives.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
junior Yes Yes No No
upstart Yes Yes No No
As nouns, upstart is a hypernym of junior; that is, upstart is a word with a broader meaning than junior:
  • junior: term of address for a disrespectful and annoying male
  • upstart: a person who has suddenly risen to a higher economic status but has not gained social acceptance of others in that class
Other hypernyms of junior include arriviste, nouveau-riche, parvenu.
junior (noun) upstart (noun)
the younger of two persons a gymnastic exercise performed starting from a position with the legs over the upper body and moving to an erect position by arching the back and swinging the legs out and down while forcing the chest upright
a third-year undergraduate a person who has suddenly risen to a higher economic status but has not gained social acceptance of others in that class
term of address for a disrespectful and annoying male an arrogant or presumptuous person
junior (adjective) upstart (adjective)
younger; lower in rank; shorter in length of tenure or service characteristic of someone who has risen economically or socially but lacks the social skills appropriate for this new position
used of the third or next to final year in United States high school or college
including or intended for youthful persons
Difference between junior and upstart

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