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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181. Punishing the young Young people aged 18-24 years who remain out of work can lose benefits.
182. The award caps an amazing 10 year streak of success for Clayton, aged 31.
183. Mr Field, aged 49, has won cross-party admiration at Westminster for his crusading stance on poverty and social inequality.
184. The appellant was babysitting for a number of young children and committed buggery on a girl aged three.
185. But as John Swensson aged, his body began to betray him.
186. The dead man, aged 25 to 30, was not named.
187. Aged rats lose their capacity both to learn new tasks and to show potentiation.
187. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
188. Because of its popularity the party had to be restricted to those aged between four and eleven years old.
189. Linaker and Calam found coeliac disease in 12% of patients aged 65 years or over having jejunal biopsy for anaemia.
190. In 1983 the whole curriculum for pupils aged 12-16 was reviewed through the production of two important documents.
191. Sixty-two consecutive patients aged 75 or over and attending a general ophthalmology outpatients clinic were assessed.
192. The studies have been extended to show the same inverse relation between birth weight and glucose tolerance in young men aged 18-25.
193. Later in marriage a particularly keen sense of commitment may be felt towards aged or ailing parents.
194. No doubt many middle aged and older people our area will remember the original railway before its closure and subsequent preservation.
195. The offenders, aged between 16 and 19(sentencedict.com), received sentences of up to 27 months at Newcastle Crown Court.
196. Three of the youths, aged 16-20, wore black duffel coats with the hoods pulled up to hide their faces.
197. The aged naturalist was thus kept in touch with London affairs when compelled to stay in Essex on account of ill health and slender means.
198. Help the Aged Community Alarms Department offers advice on alarms.
199. The man was aged 25-30, wearing a leather bomber jacket.
200. Here he is aged 15 with twin brother Mark, who's a normal size.
201. In the white sector, 94 percent of primary school pupils were aged twelve or below.
202. Such questions indicate how complex and deeply rooted are some of our negative attitudes to the aged.
203. At rest, Arthur was an aged peregrine constantly scanning local air currents for unwary prey.
204. It was at this crisis point in his career, now aged 32, that Gallacher signed for Derby County.
205. Men aged 60 are fighting alongside young boys.
206. One boy, aged about 11, looks frozen with fright.
207. Julie and Mark, aged 17 and 19 respectively.
208. An aged priestly warrior towered up, august and formidable, with his hand upon his dagger.
209. Today every citizen aged eighteen or over has the right to vote.
210. Both doctors and nurses have increasingly made a specialty of the care of the aged.
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.