Meaning & Definition of word "Senator"

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    Senator

    /ˈsɛnəˌtər/

    noun:

    • 1. A member of a senate, especially a member of the United States Senate.
      • Example: The senator addressed the crowd about the importance of education reform.
    • 2. A member of the upper house in certain states or countries' legislative bodies.
      • Example: Each state elects two senators to represent them in Congress.
    • 3. An honorary title given to retired members of the legislature in some jurisdictions.
      • Example: After serving for thirty years, he was given the title of senator emeritus.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'senator', from 'senex' meaning 'old man' or 'one who is older'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    senatorial privilege:

    The special rights and immunities granted to senators.

    run for senator:

    To campaign for election as a senator.

    senatorial inquiry:

    An official investigation made by a senate.

    Related Words

    senate:

    The legislative body to which senators belong.

    legislation:

    The act of making or enacting laws.

    government:

    The group of people with the authority to govern a country or state.

    Slang Meanings of senator

    Meaning: A politician or public official, often used in a derogatory sense.

    Example Sentence: He's just a typical senator, more interested in re-election than serving the people.

    Meaning: This can sometimes refer to someone in a position of power or influence, beyond just politics.

    Example Sentence: At the meeting, he acted like a senator, trying to dominate the discussion.