Pronunciation: /suːpər-eɪdʒər/
noun a person who is considered to be aging exceptionally well, often in terms of physical and cognitive abilities
A1 A super-ager is someone who is very healthy and active for their age.
A2 My grandmother is a super-ager because she still goes hiking and swimming at 80 years old.
B1 Researchers are studying the lifestyle habits of super-agers to understand why they age so well.
B2 Some people believe that genetics play a big role in determining who will become a super-ager.
C1 Super-agers are often featured in documentaries and articles about living a long and healthy life.
C2 It is fascinating to learn about the cognitive abilities of super-agers and how they maintain sharp minds in old age.
formal Recent studies have shown that super-agers have remarkable cognitive abilities for their age.
informal My neighbor is a super-ager who can outwalk most of us half his age.
slang I aspire to be a super-ager like my grandma who still runs marathons in her 70s.
figurative In the world of competitive aging, she is definitely a super-ager, always looking and feeling younger than her peers.
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