What is another word for elderly?
Pronunciation:
[ ˈɛldəli], [ ˈɛldəli], [ ˈɛ_l_d_ə_l_i]
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Similar words for elderly:
- aged (adjective)
- ancient (adjective)
- antiquated (adjective)
- antique (adjective)
- in old age (adjective)
- old (adjective)
- other relevant words (adjective)
- retired (adjective)
- oldly (adverb)
- elderly (noun)
- aging (verb)
- other synonyms
- other relevant words
Synonyms for Elderly:
adj.
• aged (adjective)- ripe,
- durable,
- mature,
- oldie,
- creakier,
- octogenarian,
- matured,
- timeworn,
- creaky,
- vintage,
- venerable,
- geriatric,
- been around,
- aged,
- ageold,
- senescent,
- worse for wear,
- superannuated.
- by gone,
- lot mileage,
- re mote,
- more relic,
- out-of-date,
- most fossil,
- re-mote,
- most relic,
- relic,
- more out of date,
- more fossil,
- primeval,
- by-gone.
- out-worn,
- most outworn,
- old fangled,
- more oldfangled,
- more outworn,
- fusty,
- most old fangled,
- most old-fangled,
- out worn,
- more old fangled,
- most oldfangled,
- more old-fangled.
- primordial,
- veteran,
- broken down,
- paleolithic,
- antique,
- oldish,
- gray-haired,
- primitive,
- along in years,
- in firm,
- not young,
- past one's prime,
- archaic,
- antediluvian.
adv.
• oldly (adverb)n.
• elderly (noun)v.
• aging (verb)Other synonyms:
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- aging.
How to use "Elderly" in context?
When we think of the elderly, we usually picture someone very wrinkled and bent over. But the elderly don't have to stay elderly. In fact, many people are enjoying a revitalized and active retirement years. Here are 10 things to know about seniors:
1. The elderly tend to have better vision and hearing than younger people.
2. The elderly are at a greater risk for medical conditions and injuries, but also tend to have a greater ability to recover from them.
3. Seniors need more sleep than younger people.
Paraphrases for Elderly:
Paraphrases are highlighted according to their relevancy:
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Independent
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Adjective
eldest, middle-aged, old-aged.
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Proper noun, singular
women.
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Noun, plural
Fathers, chiefs, rulers, citizens, residents, pensioners, recipients.
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Adverb
ages.
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Verb, 3rd person singular present
aims.
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Adjective
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Other Related
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Adjective, comparative
older.
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Noun, plural
Difficulties, seniors, ages.
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Adverb
seniors.
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Adjective, comparative
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