elder statesman
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Definition
- Noun:
- An elderly statesman whose advice is sought by government leaders: A person, typically retired from active political office, who is valued for their long experience, wisdom, and sound judgment, and is consulted on important matters of state.
- Any influential person whose advice is highly respected: A respected senior figure in any field (e.g., business, academia, the arts) whose opinions and guidance are sought due to their extensive experience and proven judgment.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The former president now serves as an elder statesman, offering counsel to current leaders during the crisis.
- In the tech industry, she is regarded as an elder statesman, and her views on future trends are highly valued.
- The committee invited several elder statesmen of the legal profession to review the proposed reforms.
Advanced Usage
- The term often implies a role that is more advisory and ceremonial than one of active power or decision-making.
- It can be used metaphorically to describe a person who provides a stabilizing, moderating influence within an organization.
- He acted as the elder statesman of the board, calming tensions during the heated debate.
Variants and Related Words
- Statesman (n): A skilled, experienced, and respected political leader or figure.
- Elder (n): A person of greater age or seniority within a community or group.
Synonyms
- Senior adviser
- Sage
- Doyen/Doyenne
- Venerated figure
Idioms and Related Phrases
- To play the elder statesman: To assume or be given the role of a wise, experienced advisor.
- Since retiring, he has chosen to play the elder statesman, avoiding partisan politics.
Noun
- an elderly statesman whose advice is sought be government leaders
- any influential person whose advice is highly respected