old stager
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Definition
Noun: 1. An experienced and seasoned person: A person who has extensive experience in a particular field, activity, or organization, often implying they are knowledgeable, reliable, and have seen many situations over a long period.
Usage
The term "old stager" is used to describe someone with long-standing experience, often in a specific profession, craft, or context. It carries connotations of wisdom, steadiness, and familiarity with routines and challenges. It is typically a respectful and informal term.
Examples
- Noun:
- When the new system caused problems, the old stager knew exactly how to fix it based on a similar issue from years ago.
- Ask Margaret for advice; she's an old stager in the publishing industry and knows all the key contacts.
- The director relied on the old stagers in the cast to help guide the younger actors.
Advanced Usage
- "to be an old stager at something": To be very experienced in a particular area.
- After 30 years in diplomacy, he is an old stager at international negotiations.
Variants and Related Words
- Old hand (noun, informal): A very experienced person. This is a close synonym.
- He's an old hand at repairing vintage cars.
- Veteran (noun): A person who has had long experience in a particular field, or a former member of the armed forces.
- She is a veteran of the tech industry.
Synonyms
- Seasoned professional: A person with a lot of experience in a job or activity.
- Warhorse (informal): A person who has been involved in a particular activity, especially politics or a sport, for a long time.
Related Idioms
- To know the ropes: To understand the details and procedures of an operation or task.
- Don't worry, she'll train you; she really knows the ropes.
- (This idiom describes the knowledge an "old stager" would possess.)
Noun
- an experienced person who has been through many battles; someone who has given long service