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See also:agèd

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aged (comparativemoreagedorfurtheragedorfartheraged,superlativemostagedorfurthestagedorfarthestaged)

  1. Old.
    I knocked on the door and anaged man opened it.
  2. (chiefly non-US) Having the age of.
    Aged 18, he had no idea what to do with his life.
    • 1865 October 6, “Court of Special Sessions”, inThe New York Times:
      John Mathews,aged about 18, stood at the bar with his hands in his pockets, alike indifferent to a verdict of acquittal or guilty.
    • 2012 March 22, Amy Chozick, “As Young Lose Interest in Cars, G.M. Turns to MTV for Help”, inThe New York Times:
      Forty-six percent of driversaged 18 to 24 said they would choose Internet access over owning a car, according to the research firm Gartner.
  3. Havingundergone the improving effects of time;matured.
    aged whiskey

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oldsee alsoold
having the age of
undergone effects of time, improving in the process

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aged pl (plural only)

  1. (with definite article, collective) Old people, collectively.
    Synonyms:elderly;see alsoThesaurus:old person § Holonyms
    theaged
    health insurance and retirement income for theaged

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aged

  1. simplepast andpastparticiple ofage

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