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Aged Eɪdʒd Children Adjective Volunteers Opportunity Meet Similarly

Word3 aged
WordType (adjective)
Phonetic /eɪdʒd/ /eɪdʒd/
Example
  • they have two children aged six and nine.
  • volunteers aged between 25 and 40
  • children have the opportunity to meet similarly aged children.
  • my aged aunt
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aged

(adjective)/eɪdʒd/ /eɪdʒd/
  1. of the age of
    • They have two children aged six and nine.
    • volunteers aged between 25 and 40
    • Children have the opportunity to meet similarly aged children.
  2. very old
    • my aged aunt
    • Having aged relatives to stay in your house can be quite stressful.
    • I’m not sure if my aged car can make it up that hill.
  3. very old people
    • services for the sick and the aged
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