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millennial

1 of 2adjective
/mɪˈlɛniəl/
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relating to a time span of a thousand years

  • The ancient ruins provide insights into millennial civilizations.
  • The millennial oak tree stood as a symbol of endurance and strength.
  • The historian studied millennial trends in climate change over the past thousand years.
  • The millennial anniversary of the city's founding was celebrated with grand festivities.
  • The millennial glacier has been slowly receding over the past thousand years.
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related to or belonging to the generation of people born between the 1980s and 1990s

  • Millennial consumers are driving trends in online shopping and social media marketing.
  • Many millennial voters prioritize issues like climate change and student loan reform.
  • The millennial workforce values flexibility and work-life balance over traditional benefits.
  • Companies are adapting their products to appeal to millennial preferences for sustainability.
  • Millennial habits are shaping the way businesses approach digital advertising and brand engagement.
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referring to the belief in a future age of peace and happiness, often associated with the return of Christ to earth

  • Many religious groups hold millennial beliefs, anticipating a time of peace and divine rule on Earth.
  • The preacher spoke passionately about the coming millennial kingdom where justice and harmony would prevail.
  • His writings reflect a millennial vision of hope and renewal for humanity.
  • The community embraced a millennial outlook, preparing for the prophesied era of prosperity and righteousness.
  • The leader’s speech offered a millennial promise of peace and equality for the nation.