What's the difference between millennial and millennian?
Millennial
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to the millennium, or to a thousand years; as, a millennial period; millennial happiness.
Example Sentences:
(1) Reading these latest statistics, it’s crucial that our generation – millennials, Gen Y, whatever we want to call ourselves – abandons this preposterous narrative.
(2) Even if nobody switched party, the general election result would look very different to what’s predicted if millennials could be persuaded to vote at the same rate as pensioners, as polls factor in turnout differences and oversample the elderly accordingly.
(3) In June, just as Friendship was being published in the US, a blowhard critic named Edward Champion took her to task in an 11,000-word blog post titled “Emily Gould, Literary Narcissism, and the Middling Millennials” , in which his principal beef appeared to be that Gould was a woman and not James Baldwin.
(4) In the UK, there are 13.8 million millennials, and a 20-year-old in Ipswich is no doubt facing vastly different issues to a 35-year-old in Glasgow, and that’s without even looking beyond the borders of the UK.
(5) At the same time, only half of millennials have a driver’s licence, a rite of passage for prior generations.
(6) Large organisations have a huge challenge in attracting the millennial generation to come and work for them.
(7) Is there an industry millennials are not supposedly disrupting?
(8) TV producers are following the migration of these "millennials" to online video.
(9) – video The challenge for Clinton was always going to be reconvening the broad coalition of millennials, college-educated voters and minorities that twice helped elect Obama.
(10) Millennials have an uphill battle in turning around the decline of labor.
(11) Nick-naming women 'Beyoncé voters' is exactly why we don't vote Republican | Jessica Valenti Read more Not only are baby boomers now outnumbered by millennials – but also the groups could not be more different: 66% of boomers are married, 72% are white and their income is $13,904 above the national median; over 40% of millennials are racial minorities, 60% are single and three-quarters believe America’s diversity of race, ethnicity and language makes the country stronger.
(12) According to Nielsen if you want to reach the millennials, you have to come to us, or other players like us."
(13) How Richard Spencer's home town weathered a neo-Nazi 'troll storm' Read more The Daily Stormer, which takes a millennial, meme-driven approach to racism, misogyny and virulent antisemitism, also spun-off 31 active “real-life, on-the-ground clubs” across the country, the law center analysts found.
(14) Millennial consumers, in particular, really value small-batch heritage spirit brands rather than big brands with a more mainstream audience.
(15) Generation M are the Muslim millennials, the global generation born in the past 30 years, but with a twist.
(16) People take naked photos of themselves for all sorts of reasons – a 2014 survey by Cosmopolitan found that 89% of millennial women have taken naked photos of themselves (and only 14% regretted it).
(17) Not only did the success of Girls propel Dunham to the status of poster-girl for a generation of floundering millennials, but watching back it’s easy to spot plenty of other now-familiar faces: Adam Driver, Gaby Hoffman, Desiree Akhavan and Jenny Slate to name a few.
(18) Young, female and determined: how millennial social entrepreneurs are changing the world Read more A case in point is the not-for-profit publisher the Big Issue , which developed a women’s subscription enterprise.
(19) Why are millennials not as purpose-oriented as many of us assume them to be?
(20) If she can do so, at least two cohorts – millennials and women – could hold the key in pushing her over into the White House, so long as such voters are convinced her new campaign has fresh ideas and is not simply a reboot.