ages (Meaning)

ages

to become or cause to become old or old in appearance, one of the stages of life, generation, house or place of, aggregate, result of, the later part of life, to bring to a state fit for use or to maturity, a long time, rate of, the period contemporary with a person's lifetime or with his or her active life, an individual's development measured in terms of the years requisite for like development of an average individual, to acquire a desirable quality (such as mellowness or ripeness) by standing undisturbed for some time, majority, to become or cause to become mellow or mature, lifetime, such as, a period of time associated with a particular person or thing, normal lifetime, charge, the length of an existence extending from the beginning to any given time, a long period of time, action, to cause to become old, state, the time of life when a person attains some right or capacity, a division of geologic time that is usually shorter than an epoch, the time or part of life at which some particular event, qualification, or capacity arises, occurs, or is lost, total amount, the time from birth to a specified date, an advanced stage of life, cumulative result of, to become old, the part of life from birth to a given time, a cultural period marked by the prominence of a particular item, majority sense 1, fee, a period of time dominated by a central figure or prominent feature, a period in history or human progress, the time of life at which some particular qualification, power, or capacity arises or rests

ages Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient tree's bark bore witness to its many ages.
  2. Their faces showed the ages of a life well-lived.
  3. The scars etched upon his skin spoke volumes about his ages of toil.
  4. The fortress stood tall, its walls bearing testament to ages of warfare.
  5. The antique furniture hinted at the ages it had graced various homes.
  6. From the rocks' formation, scientists estimated the ages of the Earth's crust.
  7. Her expertise in old manuscripts allowed her to discern the ages of ancient texts.
  8. The historical record documented the ages of monarchs who had once ruled.
  9. The ages of different cultures were evident in their diverse customs and traditions.
  10. Exploring the city's ruins, they marveled at the ages of civilizations that had once flourished there.

FAQs About the word ages

to become or cause to become old or old in appearance, one of the stages of life, generation, house or place of, aggregate, result of, the later part of life, t

days, epochs, eras, times, periods, generations,years, spans, spells, cycles

flashes, seconds, instants,minutes, moments, split seconds, shakes, nanoseconds, twinkles,winks

The ancient tree's bark bore witness to its many ages.

Their faces showed the ages of a life well-lived.

The scars etched upon his skin spoke volumes about his ages of toil.

The fortress stood tall, its walls bearing testament to ages of warfare.