Mayor (en. Older)

/ma'jor/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
A person who has the authority or position to lead a municipality.
The mayor of the city presented the new urban development project.
El mayor de la ciudad presentó el nuevo proyecto de urbanismo.
A person of greater age or rank who is considered in a group.
The oldest in the group always takes care of making decisions.
El mayor del grupo siempre se encarga de tomar decisiones.
adjective
That is larger or more important than something.
The biggest problem we face is the lack of resources.
El problema mayor que enfrentamos es la falta de recursos.
That refers to the greatest of the possibilities in a set.
It is the highest result of all the tests conducted.
Es el resultado mayor de todas las pruebas realizadas.

Etymology

From Latin 'maior', which means 'larger'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

greater or lesser
It is used to contrast two elements regarding their size, age, or importance.
mayor o menor
older
To refer to something that is larger or of greater size.
más mayor
to be the oldest
Indicates that someone is the oldest or holds the highest status in a group.
ser el mayor

Related Words

menor
Who is younger in age or rank.
menor
adulto
A person who has reached maturity.
adulto
anciano
A person of advanced age.
anciano

Slang Meanings

Used in some Spanish-speaking countries to refer to the most experienced person.
That guy is the oldest in the neighborhood; he always has good advice.
Ese tipo es el mayor del barrio, siempre tiene buenos consejos.
Can refer to someone who has greater influence or authority in a group.
In the meeting, he is the oldest, and everyone respects him.
En la reunión, él es el mayor y todos lo respetan.