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Krzysiek Lekki Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

POST-BOOMER

Can sb narrow the meaning of "POST-BOOMER" to me?
  

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Hi, Briefly, a boomer is someone born in the period after World War II, roughly 1946 to 1964. During this period, there was an increase (a boom) in the number of births. Without context, 'post-boomer' probably refers to a person born after this, or as an adjective to an event that happened after this.

  • Hi, Briefly, a boomer is someone born in the period after World War II, roughly 1946 to 1964.
  • During this period, there was an increase (a boom) in the number of births.
  • Without context, 'post-boomer' probably refers to a person born after this, or as an adjective to an event that happened after this.
  • Clive PS - On refection, I think it refers to the period after the baby-boomers have died or gotten old.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Briefly, a boomer is someone born in the period after World War II, roughly 1946 to 1964. During this period, there was an increase (a boom) in the number of births.
Without context, 'post-boomer' probably refers to a person born after this, or as an adjective to an event that happened after this.

Clive

PS - On refection, I think it refers to the period after

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