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Meaning of Aged
The primary meaning of the word "Aged" refers to having lived or existed for a long time, or having been used or processed for a long time.
Etymology of Aged
The word "Aged" comes from the Old French word "age", which is derived from the Latin word "aevum", meaning "age" or "lifetime"
The word has been used in English since the 14th century to describe something or someone that has existed or lived for a long time
Synonyms
Definitions
- Having lived or existed for a long time
- Having been used or processed for a long time, typically in order to improve its quality or character
- Showing the effects of time, such as wear, decay, or deterioration
Usage Examples
- The aged wine was poured into glasses and served to the guests
- The aged professor had spent decades studying the ancient language
- The aged wood was polished to reveal its rich, dark grain
Antonyms
young
youthful
fresh
new
modern
contemporary
recent
inexperienced
immature
unseasoned
unripe
undeveloped
unfinished
raw
untested
untried
modernized
updated
renovated
restored