elderly
Americanadjective
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of advanced age; old.
discounts for elderly patrons.
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of or relating to persons in later life.
noun
adjective
Usage
Referring to any group using the formula the elderly , the disabled is nowadays felt to be inappropriate because it glosses over people's individuality and perpetuates stereotypes. It is preferable to use phrases such as disabled people and so forth. Many people also prefer to talk about older rather than elderly people for similar reasons
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of elderly
Explanation
Someone who's elderly is very old. Your elderly neighbor might need help shoveling snow from her sidewalk and going grocery shopping each week. When you talk about an elderly person, you might call him a "senior citizen" or an "older gentleman." We tend to think of people as elderly when they're quite aged and have started to become physically frail. You can also use the adjective for animals or even inanimate objects that are getting old: "That elderly oak tree is going to have to come down." The Old English root ealdorlic means "princely" or "excellent."
Vocabulary lists containing elderly
Ancient Wisdom: Synonyms for "Old"
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"The Ugly One," Vocabulary from Chapters 16-20
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Society
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Example Sentences
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Elderly and propping himself up with canes, he said this conflict was of a different magnitude.
From Barron's • Mar. 18, 2026
Herman, who founded and runs the nonprofit Foundation Aiding the Elderly, says the best way to check out a nursing home for a loved one is by making a personal inspection.
From MarketWatch • Mar. 10, 2026
Elderly Cubans are digging through garbage for scraps of food in Havana.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 8, 2026
“Inside, I didn’t see criminals. I saw humble people, like me. Elderly people, young people, sick people.”
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 22, 2025
Elderly waitresses bent close to take my order.
From "Middlesex: A Novel" by Jeffrey Eugenides
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