|
a·ged [or] aged
aged [or] aged
|
|
- parts of speech:
- adjective, noun
- features:
- Word Combinations (adjective)
part of speech: |
adjective |
pronunciation: |
eI
jihd
for 1 and 2
[or]
eIjd
for 3 and 4
|
definition 1: |
being old or advanced in years.
- synonyms:
- elderly, old, senescent
- antonyms:
- young, youthful
- similar words:
- advanced
|
definition 2: |
of or relating to old age.
- synonyms:
- old, olden
- antonyms:
- young, youthful
- similar words:
- superannuated, timeworn
|
definition 3: |
having certain improvements because of age or maturity.
aged wine- synonyms:
- mature, ripe
- antonyms:
- young
- similar words:
- mellow, old
|
definition 4: |
of or at the age of.
She is aged ten. |
related words: |
ancient, antique, decrepit, mature, ripe |
|
|
|
|
part of speech: |
noun |
pronunciation: |
eI
jihd
|
definition: |
elderly people collectively.
health concerns of the aged- antonyms:
- young, youth
- similar words:
- old, old-timers, senior citizens
|
derivations: |
agedly (adv.), agedness (n.) |
|
|