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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    mature old elderly senior vintage seasoned ripe matured grown developed evolved refined weathered worn decrepit senile geriatric antique ancient venerable hoary grizzled gray silver experienced wise venerable advanced long-standing time-honored traditional established outdated obsolete outmoded stale stagnant aged outdated archaic fossilized petrified mummified ossified calcified crystallized set fixed rigid unchanging unchanged enduring lasting persistent perpetual continuous uninterrupted constant invariable changeless immutable frozen static immobile stationary stable firm unshakeable irreversible irrevocable irreparable irretrievable irrecoverable unrecoverable irremediable incurable irreparable remediless hopeless irremediable.

    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.