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Aged (Adjective)

Meaning 1

Advanced in years; (`aged' is pronounced as two syllables); "aged members of the society"; "elderly residents could remember the construction of the first skyscraper"; "senior citizen".

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • The nursing home provided special care for the aged and frail residents who required around-the-clock attention.
  • Her aged parents were grateful for the help with their groceries every week.
  • As the doctor walked through the ward, she stopped to talk to each of the aged patients and inquired about their health.
  • Aged drivers may be eligible for discounts on their car insurance if they take a defensive driving course.
  • Many communities have programs specifically designed to assist the aged with their tax returns during tax season.

Synonyms

  • Older
  • Elderly
  • Senior

Related Words

  • Aged (noun)
  • Agedness (noun)

Meaning 2

Of wines, fruit, cheeses; having reached a desired or final condition; (`aged' pronounced as one syllable); "mature well-aged cheeses".

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • The fine wine was carefully stored in the cellar to allow it to mature into a rich, aged vintage.
  • Aged cheddar cheese was grated over the top of the soup for added flavor.
  • The ripe, aged mango was perfectly sweet and creamy.
  • Aged to perfection, the prosciutto was thinly sliced and served with fresh melon.
  • The sommelier recommended the well-aged Bordeaux to pair with the evening's main course.

Synonyms

  • Ripened

Related Words

  • Agedness (noun)

Meaning 3

At an advanced stage of erosion (pronounced as one syllable); "aged rocks".

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • The geologist studied the aged rocks that lined the canyon walls, noting the layers of sediment that had been exposed over time.
  • The hikers navigated through the aged terrain, careful not to slip on the weathered stone.
  • The park ranger explained that the aged landscape had been shaped by millions of years of wind and water erosion.
  • The team of scientists analyzed the aged rock formations, searching for clues about the region's geological history.
  • The tourists marveled at the aged peaks, their rugged beauty a testament to the power of geological forces.

Meaning 4

(used of tobacco) aging as a preservative process (`aged' is pronounced as one syllable).

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • The shop offered an exclusive selection of aged cigars, carefully hand-rolled to bring out the full flavor.
  • Aged pipe tobacco was a staple of the old man's daily routine, a tradition passed down through generations.
  • The tobacco aficionado spent years searching for the perfect vintage of aged snuff, said to have an unparalleled complexity.
  • During the fermentation process, the blend of tobaccos underwent a period of deliberate exposure to air, allowing it to become aged.
  • At the auction house, bidders enthusiastically competed for rare packets of ancient aged shag, rumored to be over a century old.

Synonyms

  • Cured

Meaning 5

Having attained a specific age; (`aged' is pronounced as one syllable); "aged ten"; "ten years of age".

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • She had worked with people aged ninety-five or more and observed firsthand their improved lifestyles.
  • His wife, now aged sixty-two, and he sought opportunities to share their faith with others.
  • There were numerous aged ladies on this flight who made it difficult for her to go to the washroom quickly.
  • Even her boss is far too considerate towards customers in her locality aged under thirteen or beyond thirty-four.
  • Four contestants out of all are presently playing or enjoying outside from other village lads being sixty- to aged seven-.

Synonyms

  • Of Age
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