Pronunciation: /oʊld mæn/
noun a person who is advanced in years and often has a lot of life experience
A1 The old man walked slowly down the street.
A2 The old man sat on the park bench feeding the pigeons.
B1 The old man told stories of his youth to anyone who would listen.
B2 The old man's wisdom and experience were evident in his every word.
C1 The old man reflected on a lifetime of memories as he watched the sunset.
C2 The old man's eyes sparkled with a twinkle of mischief as he shared his latest adventure.
formal The old man sat quietly on the park bench, feeding pigeons.
informal That old man is always telling stories about the good old days.
slang Check out that old man rocking those kicks!
figurative The old man of the sea represents wisdom and experience in the novel.
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