Be…years somebody’s junior
phrase
To be younger than someone by a specific number of years.
My brother is four years my junior, which means he is four years younger than me.

Often appears as...
- she is two years his junior
- james is three years my junior
phrase
To be younger than someone by a specific number of years.
My brother is four years my junior, which means he is four years younger than me.

Often appears as...
- she is two years his junior
- james is three years my junior
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Respectful Distance
Used to show respectful recognition of age difference without emphasizing seniority.

In meetings, John often acknowledges his colleague, who is ten years his junior, for fresh perspectives.
Avoid Overuse
Repeatedly pointing out age differences may distract or annoy. Use sparingly to maintain good social relations.

I mentioned once that Laura is five years my junior, but never dwelled on it again.
Informal Introductions
Suitable for informal settings when introducing someone notably younger in social or familial contexts.

At the reunion, I introduced Julie as my cousin, ten years my junior.
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