Meaning & Definition of word "Older"

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    Older

    /ˈoʊldər/

    adjective:

    • 1. Having lived for a longer time; advanced in age.
      • Example: My brother is two years older than I am.
    • 2. Having a greater age than something else.
      • Example: This tree is much older than the ones in the park.
    • 3. Elder in rank, experience, or authority.
      • Example: He looked up to his older colleagues for guidance.
    • 4. Referring to a person who is comparatively more advanced in years.
      • Example: She prefers spending time with older friends who share her interests.

    Etymology

    Old English 'eldra', comparative of 'eald' meaning old.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    older than time:

    Extremely old or ancient.

    older and wiser:

    Referring to someone who has gained knowledge through age.

    the older generation:

    Referring to people who are older than the current generation.

    Related Words

    old:

    Having lived for a long time; not young.

    age:

    The length of time that a person has lived or a thing has existed.

    senior:

    A person who is older or a higher rank.

    Slang Meanings of older

    Meaning: Oldie

    Example Sentence: My dad refers to himself as an oldie, but we know he's still young at heart.

    Meaning: Golden-ager

    Example Sentence: She's a golden-ager who still enjoys going out dancing.