Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. 2. Per the Macmillan dictionary, aged is an adjective: aged, adj. : someone who is aged 18, 35, 70, etc. is 18, 35, 70, etc. years old. A woman aged 50 has given birth to twins. Men aged between 18 and 35 are most at risk from violent crime. In the second case, a group of students that are of college age are college age (not college aged) students.

  2. Sep 21, 2016 · WojciechF. 153 1 2 6. 1. You would not normally say either "higher/lower age" or "older/younger age" - you'd simply say "older" or "younger", or "the same age". – Max Williams. Sep 21, 2016 at 8:44. 2. As noted, older is preferred, but if you want a phrase that includes age, then we usually use greater age. – JonLarby.

  3. The only difference is in register: they're both equally valid in professional writing. Writing “at the age of five” is more formal, while “at age five” is more technical or direct. Modern and effective language tends towards brevity, so the second wins in that sense. the sentence is intended for a novel.

  4. Apr 15, 2013 · both are correct to say and will convey the same meaning. They will convey the same meaning in a negative sentence; but in ages and other durational phrases with in (in weeks/months/years/a coon's age/donkey's years) are Negative Polarity Items and can't occur outside the scope of a negative trigger. E.g, I've known him for ages/years/a long ...

  5. Jun 8, 2015 · In order to reach old age, you must once have had to be young. The 'tragedy' referred to, is that in old age, we remember only too well what we were in our youth - young, agile, and smooth-skinned. You cannot be old without having first been young, I'm pretty sure Oscar Wilde appreciated the beauty of youth, and its loss in old age.

  6. Jun 6, 2014 · Denarian: Someone age 10 to 19. Vicenarian: Someone in his or her twenties. Tricenarian: Someone in his or her thirties. Quadragenarian: Someone in his or her forties. Quinquagenarian: Someone in his or her fifties. Sexagenarian: Someone in his or her sixties. Septuagenarian: Someone in his or her seventies. Octogenarian: Someone in his or her ...

  7. Nov 20, 2017 · As reported by the Oxford Living Dictionaries (and similarly by the copy of the New Oxford American English that was installed on my Mac Mini) yr. is an English abbreviation, but it could be both the abbreviation of year or years, while yrs. is the abbreviation for years or yours.

  8. Feb 1, 2015 · It would come much more naturally to a native speaker to say not "That man is a 50-year-old" [note also the hyphenation here] but "That is a 50-year-old man"; similarly, not "That kid is a one-and-a-half-year-old today" [a construction I have never heard anyone use when referring to half years as part of someone's age], but "That is a one-and-a-half-year-old kid" (omitting the 'today'), or ...

  9. I considered that "pre-teen" technically fits that age range, but to me, that term strongly implies a child in the 10-12 range (just before they hit 13 and become a teenager). I also considered but rejected "pre-pubescent", which also technically fits, but is more focused on a child's level of sexual maturity, which is irrelevant to the situation I'm trying to describe.

  10. Aug 11, 2011 · Because "circa" is used to mean approximately in dates and measures, people would naturally use it to mean approximately even outside of dates and measures, partly due to ignorance of the fact that "circa" is used only for dates and measures, and partly out of inconsideration of the rules of usage. or is it always appropriate to use "circa ...

  1. People also search for