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millennial

[mi-len-ee-uhl] / mɪˈlɛn i əl /


NOUN
thousand
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At one point she lived with her sister, who is a fan of what Adams calls “millennial gray.”

From Los Angeles Times

Workwear is among the faster growing markets in apparel and footwear, as more Gen Z and millennial Americans are pursuing jobs in construction, on factory floors and repairing cars and trucks.

From The Wall Street Journal

When a high-school frenemy convinces four post-college besties in suburban Maryland to let her make a documentary about them, it goes viral, and all millennial hell breaks loose.

From Los Angeles Times

Another positive sign is that Amex said the company continues to see good momentum in spending trends in the new year, driven by higher-income millennials and Gen Z.

From Barron's

There’s “a lot of momentum behind millennials and Gen Z,” which “gives us a long runway to work with,” Le Caillec told MarketWatch.

From MarketWatch