Pronunciation: /eɪdʒəˈbɪləti/
noun the quality or state of being able to age well or improve with age
A1 Ageability refers to how well something can age over time.
A2 The ageability of wine is an important factor to consider when choosing a bottle.
B1 Understanding the ageability of different cheeses can enhance your culinary experience.
B2 Wine enthusiasts often debate the ageability of certain vintages.
C1 The ageability of classic cars is a key consideration for collectors.
C2 Experts in the field of fine art can provide valuable insights on the ageability of various pieces.
formal The ageability of this wine is impressive, with potential to improve over the next decade.
informal This cheese has great ageability, it just gets better with time.
slang I didn't realize the ageability of vintage clothing, they can really hold up well.
figurative The ageability of friendships is a true test of time and loyalty.
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