- 1NAmE//eɪdʒd//[not before noun] of the age of They have two children aged six and nine. volunteers aged between 25 and 40
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- 2NAmE//ˈeɪdʒəd//(formal) very old my aged aunt Thesaurusold
- elderly
- aged
- long-lived
- mature
- old having lived for a long time; no longer young:She's getting old—she'll be 75 next year.
- elderly (somewhat formal) used as a polite word for “old”:He is very busy caring for two elderly relatives.
- aged (formal) very old:Having aged relatives visiting you can be quite stressful.
- long-lived having a long life; lasting for a long time:Everyone in my family is exceptionally long-lived.
- mature used as a polite or humorous way of saying that somene is no longer young:clothes for the mature woman
- a(n) old/elderly/aged/long-lived/mature man/woman
- a(n) old/elderly/aged/mature gentleman/lady/couple
- 3the aged NAmE//ˈeɪdʒəd//noun [plural] very old people services for the sick and the aged
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