middle-aged (Meaning)

Wordnet

middle-aged (s)

being roughly between 45 and 65 years old

Webster

middle-aged (a.)

Being about the middle of the ordinary age of man; between 30 and 50 years old.

middle-aged Sentence Examples

  1. The middle-aged couple strolled leisurely through the park, hand-in-hand.
  2. Emily, a middle-aged woman with silvering hair, reflected on her life's experiences.
  3. The middle-aged businessman felt a pang of nostalgia as he visited his childhood home.
  4. John, a middle-aged father of two, prioritized spending quality time with his family.
  5. The middle-aged librarian had a wealth of knowledge and loved sharing stories with children.
  6. Sarah, a middle-aged artist, found inspiration in the beauty of nature.
  7. The middle-aged professor shared his wisdom with eager students.
  8. James, a middle-aged carpenter, took pride in his craftsmanship.
  9. The middle-aged volunteer dedicated his time to supporting the homeless.
  10. Despite being middle-aged, Maria remained vibrant and full of life.

FAQs About the word middle-aged

being roughly between 45 and 65 years oldBeing about the middle of the ordinary age of man; between 30 and 50 years old.

nonagenarian, sexagenarian, superannuated, geriatric, older, mature, septuagenarian, octogenarian, oldish, elderly

young, youthful, youthful, young, minor, adolescent, ageless, minor, youngish, juvenile

The middle-aged couple strolled leisurely through the park, hand-in-hand.

Emily, a middle-aged woman with silvering hair, reflected on her life's experiences.

The middle-aged businessman felt a pang of nostalgia as he visited his childhood home.

John, a middle-aged father of two, prioritized spending quality time with his family.