supersenior
/ˈsupɚˌsinjɚ/
Etymology
From super- + senior.
supersenior means of a status higher than that of a senior lender. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
supersenior is pronounced /ˈsupɚˌsinjɚ/.
adj
- Of a status higher than that of a senior lender.“UBS reported that it had $16.8 billion invested directly in residential mortgage-backed securities and $20.2 billion worth of supersenior securities, which are paid back ahead of other similarly rated securities in the case of a default.”
noun
- Having high-quality financial paper with very low risk exposure.
- A university or secondary school student who is in their fifth year of secondary education or postsecondary education without having graduated.