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Old, ancient, venerable, antique, antiquated, archaic, obsolete mean having come into existence or use in the more or less distant past

Old may apply to either actual or merely relative length of existence Ancient applies to occurrence, existence, or use in or survival from the distant past. Older, elder imply having greater age than something or someone else Older is the usual form of the comparative of old This building is older than that one. 🎵 follow our spotify playlists

As such, older is not just a euphemism for the blunter old but rather a more precise term for someone between middle and advanced age And unlike elderly, older does not particularly suggest frailness or infirmity, making it the natural choice in many situations. Synonyms older, elder imply having greater age than something or someone else This building is older than that one Elder, now greatly restricted in application, is used chiefly to indicate seniority in age as between any two people but especially priority of birth as between children born of. You can use the adjective older to describe elderly folks (like your older neighbors who don't drive at night any more) or a person who was born first

Her older sister was much bossier than her younger sister.

There are five meanings listed in oed's entry for the word older, one of which is labelled obsolete See ‘meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. Elderly, old, aging, ageing, aged, ancient, senior, geriatric Young, youthful, ageless, youngish, juvenile, adolescent, immature, minor Elder and older are both adjectives that mean more advanced in age. older can be used of people and things ('an older sibling;' 'an older house'), but elder can only be used of people ('the elder son'). About this research this pew research center report looks at how americans are thinking about aging and how things are going for adults ages 65 and older.

Definition of 'older' older in british english (ˈəʊldə ) adjective 1

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