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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151. Applicants who must be aged 1824, should contact Haylli Bellerby at the civic centre.
152. There are considerable differences between babies, young children, young adults and the aged, which will be dealt with later.
153. If this rate operated annually then 5.6% of boys aged 17 would be circumcised - not substantially different from the Mersey figure.
154. Until now only single childless women aged 17-27 have been able to work as au pairs in Britain.
155. Among Anselm's contemporary bishops, Samson, the aged bishop of Worcester, represented the former.
156. This report includes analyses of the incidence of cancer among people aged 0-24 years during the period up to 1983.
157. Help the Aged is a national fund-raising charity supporting projects which provide care and facilities for elderly people.
157. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
158. The attacker was black and aged between 17 and 20.
159. Aged about ten months, he sports a poorly, red button of a nose, barnacled with encrusted snot.
160. She did not return for screening until developed bowel symptoms aged 53 years.
161. The study included 548 Massachusetts schoolchildren of various ethnic backgrounds who were aged 11 and 12.
162. With only a few exceptions all those aged 18 or over are liable to pay the same basic charge.
163. It proudly boasted that it was the Jack-in-the-Box Private Kindergarten, for children aged 2-5 years.
164. Children aged 10-plus will have their own Sunday lunchtime programme.
165. But now, 20 years on, it's aged into a real beauty.
166. The applicable amount for a single person aged 60 to 74 is: £53.40. 5.
167. About a hundred girls aged between eight and fifteen were reported to have suffered severe complications.
168. Cash was handed to the men both described as white and aged between 30 and 35.
169. Rather than increase the premiums from their current levels, the benefits have been halved for persons aged 65 or over.
170. Photo: Henley Standard George Piggott 1978, aged 76, who remembers the course in 1915.
171. She noticed for the first time how Frederick had aged.
172. Darren, aged 5 years, had been found deliberately passing urine in the corner of his bedroom carpet.
173. In 1929, aged 19, he was sent to the Ohio State Penitentiary for armed robbery.
174. The project aims to increase the appeal of chemistry to young people aged 14-16.
175. They aged their tequila in oak barrels for longer periods.
176. The youths, aged about 15, dressed in brightly shell suits were riding mountain bikes.
177. Vincent Canby, the influential New York Times film critic, has died aged 76.
178. An estimated 62 million Americans smoke, including 4.1 million adolescents aged 12-17.
179. His wife Anne is a consultant anaesthetist, and they have two children - Jane, aged four and 18-month-old Andrew.
180. Biggest buyers were the eight million pop fans aged between 12 and 25, says a report by Music Business International.
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.