English dictionary: words starting with age
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Age
eɪdʒnounThe length of time that a person has lived or a thing has existed.
Usage examples:
He died from a heart attack at the age of 51
verbGrow old or older.
Usage examples:
The tiredness we feel as we age
suffixForming nouns denoting an action.
Usage examples:
Leverage
phraseThe age at which someone is considered by the law to be old enough to agree to have sex with someone
Usage examples:
This state finally raised the age of consent to 16 last year., people who know him claim that he re…
nounA group of people who are the same age or a similar age
Usage examples:
In/of the same age group according to the study, childless women between 25 and 35 earn about 90 ce…
adjectiveVery old, or having existed for a long time
Usage examples:
It’s an age-old story of love and betrayal.
nounA small, dark area that appears on the skin of older people
Usage examples:
His hair is now snow-white and his face mottled with age spots., sun protection helps prevent age s…
Aged
eɪdʒdadjectiveHaving lived for a specified length of time; of a specified age.
Usage examples:
Young people aged 14 to 18
verbGrow old or older.
Usage examples:
The tiredness we feel as we age
nounOld people when considered as a group
Usage examples:
The hospital was built to meet the needs of the aged.
Ageing
ˈeɪ.dʒɪŋnounThe process of growing old.
Usage examples:
The external signs of ageing
adjective(of a person) growing old; elderly.
Usage examples:
An ageing population
verbGrow old or older.
Usage examples:
The tiredness we feel as we age
Ageism
ˈeɪ.dʒɪ.zəmnounPrejudice or discrimination on the grounds of a person's age.
Usage examples:
Ageism in recruitment is an increasing problem
Ageist
ˈeɪ.dʒɪstadjectiveCharacterized by or showing prejudice or discrimination on the grounds of a person's age.
Usage examples:
A lot of ageist jokes about not being able to use technology
nounA person with ageist views.
Usage examples:
Critics who contend that her age is an issue have been dismissed as ageists who are out of touch wi…
Ageless
ˈeɪdʒ.ləsadjectiveNever looking old or appearing to grow old.
Usage examples:
The ageless singer looked flawless
Agencies
ˈeɪ.dʒən.sinounA business or organization providing a particular service on behalf of another business, person, or group.
Usage examples:
An advertising agency
Agency
ˈeɪ.dʒən.sinounA business or organization providing a particular service on behalf of another business, person, or group.
Usage examples:
An advertising agency
Agenda
əˈdʒen.dənounA list of items to be discussed at a formal meeting.
Usage examples:
The question of nuclear weapons had been removed from the agenda
Agendas
əˈdʒen.dənounA list of items to be discussed at a formal meeting.
Usage examples:
The question of nuclear weapons had been removed from the agenda
Agenesia
ˌeɪˈdʒen.ə.sɪsnounFailure of development, or incomplete development, of a part of the body.
Agenesis
ˌeɪˈdʒen.ə.sɪsnounFailure of development, or incomplete development, of a part of the body.
Agent
ˈeɪ.dʒəntnounA person who acts on behalf of another person or group.
Usage examples:
In the event of illness, a durable power of attorney enabled her nephew to act as her agent
nounA person who intentionally encourages people to do something illegal, usually so that they can be arrested
Usage examples:
The movement had been widely infiltrated by agents provocateurs working for secret services., he is…
Agents
ˈeɪ.dʒəntnounA person who acts on behalf of another person or group.
Usage examples:
In the event of illness, a durable power of attorney enabled her nephew to act as her agent
Ager
ˌnjuːˈeɪ.dʒərnounSomeone who does not accept society's normal ideas and ways of living, and is interested in ideas that existed before modern scientific and economic theories
Usage examples:
Many new agers are vegetarians and environmentalists., new agers attach mystical significance to th…
Agers
ˌnjuːˈeɪ.dʒərnounSomeone who does not accept society's normal ideas and ways of living, and is interested in ideas that existed before modern scientific and economic theories
Usage examples:
Many new agers are vegetarians and environmentalists., new agers attach mystical significance to th…
nounThe length of time that a person has lived or a thing has existed.
Usage examples:
He died from a heart attack at the age of 51
verbGrow old or older.
Usage examples:
The tiredness we feel as we age
plural nounA very long time
Usage examples:
It’s been ages since i’ve seen you.
Ageusia
əˈɡjuː.zi.ənounLoss of the sense of taste; = ageustia .
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