- aged, elderly, older, senior - 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"
Antonyms: young, immature (indirect, via old)
- aged - at an advanced stage of erosion (pronounced as one syllable); "aged rocks"
Antonym: unworn (indirect, via worn)
- aged, of age - having attained a specific age; (`aged' is pronounced as one syllable); "aged ten"; "ten years of age"
Antonyms: young, immature (indirect, via old)
- aged, ripened - of wines, fruit, cheeses; having reached a desired or final condition; (`aged' pronounced as one syllable); "mature well-aged cheeses"
Antonyms: green, unripe, unripened, immature (indirect, via ripe)
- aged, cured - (used of tobacco) aging as a preservative process (`aged' is pronounced as one syllable)
Antonym: fresh (indirect, via preserved)
- aged - people who are old; "special arrangements were available for the aged"
--1 is a kind of age group, age bracket, cohort
Antonyms: young, youth
- age - begin to seem older; get older; "The death of his wife caused him to age fast"
--1 is one way to develop
Sample sentence:
Sam and Sue age
- senesce, age, get on, mature, maturate - grow old or older; "She aged gracefully"; "we age every day--what a depressing thought!"; "Young men senesce"
--2 is one way to develop
Sample sentences:Derived forms: noun age3, noun age4
Something ----s
Somebody ----s
- age - make older; "The death of his child aged him tremendously"
--3 is one way to change, alter, modify
Antonyms: rejuvenate
Sample sentence:Derived form: noun age4
Something ----s somebody
- senesce, age, get on, mature, maturate - grow old or older; "She aged gracefully"; "we age every day--what a depressing thought!"; "Young men senesce"