Pronunciation: /dʒəˈrɑntɪk/
adjective relating to old age or the elderly
A1 The gerontic man needed assistance crossing the street.
A2 The gerontic population is increasing due to advancements in healthcare.
B1 Gerontic care facilities provide specialized services for elderly individuals.
B2 Research on gerontic medicine has led to breakthrough treatments for age-related diseases.
C1 Gerontic studies explore the social, psychological, and biological aspects of aging.
C2 Gerontic experts play a crucial role in developing policies to support the aging population.
formal The gerontic population is increasing as life expectancy rises.
informal My grandmother is part of the gerontic group at the senior center.
slang That gerontic party was lit with all the oldies dancing!
figurative The gerontic wisdom of our elders is invaluable.
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