nestor

The word “nestor” has 2 syllables: nes-tor

It's pronounced as /ˈnɛs.tɔr/


What is synonym and antonym for nestor?

In the thesaurus, “nestor” has 20 synonyms and 19 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for nestor along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for nestor

Antonyms for nestor

  • baby
  • beginner
  • colt
  • doyenne
  • fledgling
  • freshman
  • greenhorn
  • inferior
  • junior
  • neophyte
  • newbie
  • newcomer
  • novice
  • recruit
  • rookie
  • subordinate
  • tenderfoot
  • tyro
  • underling

Example Sentences

  • The wise elder in the village was affectionately called Nestor by everyone.
  • As a Nestor of the literary world, his advice was highly valued by aspiring writers.
  • During the meeting, Nestor shared his insights on how to navigate difficult situations.
  • The group looked to Nestor for guidance when faced with a challenging decision.
  • Known for his wisdom and experience, Nestor became a mentor to many young leaders.

On this page you'll find 39 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to nestor, such as: admonitor, aide, baby, beginner, better, coach, colt.

Make sure to choose synonyms and antonyms that are appropriate for the context of the sentence.

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elder

  • adult
  • ancestor
  • ancient
  • beldam
  • beldame
  • better
  • boss
  • chief
  • dean
  • dotard
  • dowager
  • doyen
  • earlier
  • elder statesman
  • first-born
  • forebearer
  • forerunner
  • gaffer
  • geriatric
  • golden ager
  • golden-ager
  • grandam
  • grandame
  • graybeard
  • grown-up
  • head
  • leader
  • master
  • matriarch
  • more mature
  • nestor
  • old fogy
  • old hand
  • old-timer
  • older
  • oldest
  • oldster
  • patriarch
  • predecessor
  • senior
  • senior citizen
  • superior
  • vet
  • veteran
  • whitebeard

elder statesman

  • better
  • dean
  • doyen
  • elder
  • important person
  • mentor
  • national leader
  • nestor
  • old hand
  • old-timer
  • senior
  • starets
  • superior
  • vet
  • veteran
  • wise old man

elder statesmen


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