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Synonyms & Similar Words
mature
old
elderly
senior
vintage
seasoned
ripe
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grown
developed
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refined
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worn
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antique
ancient
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hoary
grizzled
gray
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wise
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advanced
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time-honored
traditional
established
outdated
obsolete
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stagnant
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outdated
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fossilized
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crystallized
set
fixed
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unchanged
enduring
lasting
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continuous
uninterrupted
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Meaning of Aged
The primary meaning of the word "Aged" is having lived or existed for a long time.
Definitions
- Having lived or existed for a long time, typically used to describe people, animals, or things that have reached an advanced stage of life or development.
- Having been left to mature or develop for a long time, typically used to describe food, drink, or other products that have been stored or left to mature for a period of time.
- Showing the effects of age, wear, or damage, typically used to describe objects, surfaces, or materials that have deteriorated or become worn over time.
Etymology of Aged
The word "Aged" comes from the Old French word "age", which is derived from the Latin word "aevum", meaning "age" or "lifetime".
The word has been used in the English language since the 14th century to describe people, animals, or things that have reached an advanced stage of life or development.
Over time, the word has evolved to include additional meanings, such as describing food, drink, or other products that have been left to mature or develop for a long time.
Example Uses
- The aged professor had spent decades studying the ancient language.
- The aged wine had been left to mature in the cellar for many years.
- The aged wooden floor creaked beneath our feet as we walked across it.
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
young
youthful
immature
inexperienced
new
modern
fresh
recent
contemporary
current
up-to-date
modernized
renovated
restored
rejuvenated
refreshed
revived
renewed
reborn
newborn
fledgling
novice
green
unripe
unseasoned
untested
untried
experimental
pioneering
innovative
groundbreaking
cutting-edge
avant-garde
state-of-the-art
revolutionary
radical
progressive
forward-looking
forward-thinking.