of age (Meaning)

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of age (s)

having attained a specific age; (`aged' is pronounced as one syllable)

Synonyms & Antonyms of of age

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of age Sentence Examples

  1. At the tender age of three, the toddler took his first steps.
  2. The elderly woman celebrated her 100th birthday, an age of remarkable longevity.
  3. The teenager was at the cusp of adulthood, approaching the age of eighteen.
  4. The newborn baby was only a few days old, its age measured in hours.
  5. The middle-aged man was in the prime of his life, around the age of forty.
  6. The school children were between the ages of five and ten, eager to learn and explore.
  7. The adolescent was experiencing the challenges and rewards of being a teenager, grappling with the transitions of age.
  8. The ancient tree, its age estimated in centuries, had witnessed countless seasons come and go.
  9. The dog had reached the venerable age of fifteen, a testament to its well-being and love.
  10. The antique car was a classic from a bygone era, its age adding to its charm and desirability.

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having attained a specific age; (`aged' is pronounced as one syllable)

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At the tender age of three, the toddler took his first steps.

The elderly woman celebrated her 100th birthday, an age of remarkable longevity.

The teenager was at the cusp of adulthood, approaching the age of eighteen.

The newborn baby was only a few days old, its age measured in hours.