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aged
[ey-jid, eyjd]
adjective
having lived or existed long; of advanced age; old.
an aged man;
an aged tree.
Synonyms: ancientAntonyms: youngpertaining to or characteristic of old age.
aged wrinkles.
of the age of.
a man aged 40 years.
brought to maturity or mellowness, as wine, cheese, or wood.
aged whiskey.
Physical Geography., old; approaching the state of a peneplain.
noun
old people collectively.
We must have improved medical care for the aged.
It seems we all, aged and young alike, live in a kind of continuum of existence.
aged
/ ˈeɪdʒɪd /
adjective
advanced in years; old
( as collective noun; preceded by the )
the aged
of, connected with, or characteristic of old age
(postpositive) having the age of
a woman aged twenty
geography (not in technical use) having reached an advanced stage of erosion
Other Word Forms
- agedly adverb
- agedness noun
- preaged adjective
- unaged adjective
- well-aged adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Now, aged 30, Sterling faces a season in exile at Chelsea, the £30m remaining in wages on his contract a key factor in the stalemate.
The suspects, who are aged 31, 33, 34 and 49, were all taken to local police stations for questioning on Friday.
She is survived by her husband, the Duke of Kent, aged 89, and their two sons and a daughter.
Ms Martins said the injured include 12 women and seven men aged between 24 and 65, and a three-year-old child.
According to the 2022 teacher census, one in five were aged over 55.
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