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Gen Z

or GenZ, Gen-Z

[ jen zee ]

noun

  1. the generation born between the late 1990s and about 2010 (often used attributively).


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Other Word Forms

  • Gen Z'er noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of Gen Z1

First recorded in 1995–2000
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Example Sentences

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He takes the simple beauty and elegance of Laufey back to its more traditional roots and just like she did, watch for him to blow up among Gen Z.

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“Now, some lawmakers feel, is the time for House Democrats to show that they can adapt to those expectations,” the outlet reported, citing multiple lawmakers who had expressed an openness to a Millennial or even Gen Z member taking the lead on oversight.

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On any given night, you’re likely to find three generations of partygoers at the club — Gen Z, millennials and Gen X — and yes, straight people are welcomed with open arms.

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Young people, labelled Gen Z protesters who had mobilised themselves on social media, began streaming into central Nairobi early in the morning - in what would be the capital's third large-scale protest since the finance bill was introduced on 9 May.

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These platforms are often associated with Gen Z, but as a middle-aged woman I’ll admit I’ve bought from them, too.

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