Pronunciation: /eɪdʒd/
adjective describes someone or something as being old or having reached a certain age
A1 The aged man lived in a small cottage by the sea.
A2 The aged dog struggled to climb the stairs.
B1 The aged couple enjoyed taking long walks in the park.
B2 The aged oak tree in the garden provided shade on hot days.
C1 The aged professor was renowned for his groundbreaking research in the field of physics.
C2 The aged wine had a complex flavor profile that delighted connoisseurs.
formal The aged population in the country is increasing due to advancements in healthcare.
informal My aged grandparents love to tell stories about the good old days.
slang That car is so aged, it's practically a classic now.
figurative The aged oak tree stood tall and strong, a symbol of endurance and wisdom.
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