age
1 of 2noun/eɪdʒ/
Forms:ages
1
the number of years something has existed or someone has been alive
A1- Age is just a number; it doesn't define your capabilities.
- He looks younger than his actual age.
- My little sister is half my age; we have a big age difference.
- She achieved great success at a young age.
- They have a significant age gap but are happily married.
2
a period of history identified with a particular event
B2- During the age of exploration, many new lands and trade routes were discovered.
- The age of enlightenment brought about significant philosophical and scientific advancements.
- An age of economic prosperity followed the industrial revolution, leading to increased wealth and development.
- The age of digital media has revolutionized how we consume and share information.
- The age of agriculture saw the development of farming techniques and settlement growth.
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3
a specific period in a person's life, typically measured in years, at which certain rights, qualifications, or responsibilities are attained
- In many countries, the legal driving age is 18 years old.
- Citizens gain the right to vote upon reaching the age of 18.
- The legal age for purchasing and consuming alcohol in the U.S. is 21.
- Many people look forward to retirement age, which is often set at 65.
- Children typically start school at the age of six.
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the later period of a person's life, often associated with seniority, wisdom, or the onset of old age
- With the age, she gained a wealth of experience and insight.
- Many people choose to travel and explore new hobbies during their age.
- During her age, she took up painting and discovered a new passion for the arts.
- Age brings a sense of serenity and acceptance of life's journey.
- Many people find new friendships and communities in their age, enriching their social lives.
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5
(usually plural) a very long period of time
- I have not seen you in ages!
- It feels like ages since we last spoke.
- The speech went on for an age and bored everyone.
- She has been waiting for ages to hear back about the job.
- We waited an age before the train finally arrived.