Pronunciation: /wɛl.dɝ.li/
noun a group of older adults who are considered wellderly
A1 My grandmother is wellderly and still goes for walks every day.
A2 The wellderly population is increasing as healthcare improves.
B1 Researchers are studying the lifestyle habits of the wellderly to understand longevity.
B2 The wellderly are often seen as role models for healthy aging.
C1 The wellderly have been found to have lower rates of chronic diseases compared to their peers.
C2 Many wellderly individuals attribute their health to a combination of genetics and lifestyle choices.
adjective a term used to describe older adults who are both physically and mentally healthy and active
A1 My grandmother is wellderly and loves to knit.
A2 The wellderly man walked slowly but steadily down the street.
B1 The wellderly population is growing as advancements in healthcare continue.
B2 Many wellderly individuals lead active lifestyles and participate in community events.
C1 Research shows that social interaction plays a key role in the wellderly's overall well-being.
C2 The wellderly are often seen as a valuable resource in providing wisdom and guidance to younger generations.
formal The wellderly population is growing as advancements in healthcare continue to improve.
informal My wellderly grandparents are still very active and healthy for their age.
slang I hope to be wellderly like my neighbor when I reach their age.
figurative The wellderly are like a fine wine, getting better with age.
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