Synonym: aged, cured, elderly, of age(p), older, ripened, senior. Similar words: tragedy, outraged, enraged, damaged, engaged, managed, engaged in, encouraged. Meaning: ['eɪdʒɪd] n. people who are old collectively. adj. 1. advanced in years; (`aged' is pronounced as two syllables) 2. at an advanced stage of erosion (pronounced as one syllable) 3. having attained a specific age; (`aged' is pronounced as one syllable) 4. of wines, fruit, cheeses; having reached a desired or final condition; (`aged' pronounced as one syllable) 5. (used of tobacco) aging as a preservative process (`aged' is pronounced as one syllable).
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31. The shock has aged her enormously.
32. The project was masterminded by Morris, then aged 29.
33. She began modelling in Paris aged 15.
34. I found her greatly aged.
35. She has two rather aged aunts.
36. He's aged a lot recently.
37. The whisky is aged for at least ten years.
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38. The wine is aged in oak casks.
39. He is an aged man.
40. She nurses her aged mother.
41. Our family adopted a child aged eight.
42. Children aged 2-14 go half price.
43. The boy was aged ten.
44. As he aged, his memory got worse.
45. She has no relations besides an aged aunt.
46. My mother has really aged since she became ill.
47. This wine has not aged well.
48. These photos have been artificially aged.
49. The shock has aged her considerably.
50. He keeps by his aged father.
51. The course is open to children aged 12 and over.
52. They published several magazines,some that caters to young people, others to the aged.
53. The experience had aged him in advance of his years.
54. The body is that of a white male aged about 40.
55. Now aged 42, he is no longer considered a serious contender for the title.
56. Children under 12 and passengers aged 65 or above enjoy concessionary fares on all routes.
57. Worry aged him rapidly.
58. Almost overnight, she had aged ten years and become fat.
59. Two years ago, she started a summer camp for girls aged 8 and older.
60. The vote was extended to all women aged 21 and over in 1928.
More similar words: tragedy, outraged, enraged, damaged, engaged, managed, engaged in, encouraged, discouraged, armageddon, edged, rugged, rigged, ragged, alleged, dogged, winged, jagged, charged, drugged, pledged, obliged, dragged, submerged, abridged, allegedly, doggedly, deranged, estranged, unfledged.