Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

elder-statesman

noun
/ˈɛldər ˈsteɪtsˌmæn/
Definition
A retired statesman or politician who is respected for their experience and wisdom, often consulted for advice on political matters.
Examples
  • After his retirement, the former president became an elder-statesman, frequently called upon for his insight on foreign policy.
  • The elder-statesman of the party offered guidance during the tumultuous election season.
  • Her decades of service in government earned her the title of elder-statesman among her peers.
Meaning
The term ‘elder-statesman’ refers to a veteran leader or political figure who has significant influence and expertise due to their long-standing career in politics or governance.
Synonyms
  • senior politician
  • senior statesman
  • veteran leader
  • political sage