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- AGED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of AGED is grown old How to use aged in a sentence
- AGED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
AGED definition: 1 of the age of: 2 old: 3 old people when considered as a group: Learn more
- AGED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Aged definition: having lived or existed long; of advanced age; old See examples of AGED used in a sentence
- Aged - definition of aged by The Free Dictionary
Define aged aged synonyms, aged pronunciation, aged translation, English dictionary definition of aged adj 1 Being of advanced age; old 2 Characteristic of old age 3 Having reached the age of: aged three 4 Brought to a desired ripeness or maturity:
- aged - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Forty-six percent of drivers aged 18 to 24 said they would choose Internet access over owning a car, according to the research firm Gartner Having undergone the improving effects of time; matured aged whiskey Synonyms [edit] (old): eldern, hoary; see also Thesaurus:old (having the age of):-year-old
- AGED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
You use aged followed by a number to say how old someone is Alan has two children, aged eleven and nine Aged means very old She has an aged parent who's capable of being very difficult You can refer to all people who are very old as the aged people who work with the aged 4 See also middle-aged
- aged, adj. n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
What does the word aged mean? There are eight meanings listed in OED's entry for the word aged See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence How common is the word aged? How is the word aged pronounced? Where does the word aged come from?
- What does Aged mean? - Definitions. net
Aged refers to something or someone that has grown old or has existed for a significant amount of time It often indicates advanced years or deterioration due to the passage of time This term can be applied to a wide range of entities, including people, animals, objects, or even food and drinks
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