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Definition of peer noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

peer

noun
 
/pɪə(r)/
 
/pɪr/
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  1. [usually plural] a person who is the same age or who has the same social status as you
    • She enjoys the respect of her peers.
    • A peer review system is being introduced to help teachers who are experiencing difficulty.
    • Children are worried about failing in front of their peers.
    • Peer pressure is strong among young people (= they want to be like other people of the same age).
    Extra Examples
    • Young people sometimes drink alcohol because of peer pressure.
    • Peer acceptance is particularly important for teenagers.
    • She is highly respected by her professional peers.
    • Peer relations play an important role in children's emotional and social development.
    • They adopt attitudes that are more socially acceptable among their peers.
    • We have seen several women who can outperform their male peers physically.
    • an extended family and peer network
    • teenagers trying to impress their peers
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • academic
    • professional
    verb + peer
    • outperform
    • impress
    peer + noun
    • group
    • influence
    • pressure
    preposition
    • among somebody’s peers
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  2. (in the UK) a member of the nobility or the House of Lords
    • MPs and peers from all parties met to discuss the issue.
    see also hereditary peer, life peer, peeress
    Extra Examples
    • She is the American-born wife of a Scottish peer.
    • Conservative peers are expected to criticize the scheme.
    • She described the incident as ‘unbecoming behaviour for a peer of the realm’.
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    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • Conservative
    • Labour
    • etc.
    phrases
    • a peer of the realm
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  3. Word Originnoun Middle English: from Old French peer, from Latin par ‘equal’.
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