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millennial

[mi-len-ee-uhl] / mɪˈlɛn i əl /


NOUN
thousand
Synonyms


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A year later, another team made similar recommendations to executives, presenting sales data and retailer intelligence about Gen Z and millennial shoppers, many of whom were springing for premium versions.

From The Wall Street Journal

The millennial and Gen-Z bakers—at least in the eyes of the organizers—needed a push to get to know one another.

From The Wall Street Journal

I will admit that on too many occasions I have personally invoked the phrase “As a millennial…” because it feels good to be part of a group, but according to sociologists, I should stop.

From Salon

With her thick Brooklyn accent and observational material, Hoffman performs like a millennial with the soul of an old man.

From Los Angeles Times

Collectors under 40 now comprise about 25% of Sotheby’s bidders across art and luxury, and a third of Christie’s buyer base now falls into the Gen X and millennial category.

From The Wall Street Journal