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elder

/ˈeldə/

Meanings
  • Noun

    A person who is older than others in a group or community.

    - "The elders of the tribe made the important decisions."
    - "Respect for elders is an important cultural value."
  • Noun

    A title given to an older person of high rank or authority.

    - "The elder of the monastery was known for his wisdom."
    - "The elder statesman spoke on behalf of the group."

Antonyms

current , latest , new , brand new , fresh , new , young
Synonyms

eld , mzee , senior , antecessor , forerunner , erstwhile , ex- , former , one-time , past , ancient , long in the tooth , aged , of age , aged , ageing , aging , elderly , long in the tooth , on in years , antiquated , obsolete , outdated , black elder
Rhymes
Words rhyming with elder
molder , older , colder , bolder
Variants
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elder , elders , eldership , elderships , elder statesman , elder statesmen , box elder , box elders , marsh elder , marsh elders , the elder , elder care , eldercare , eldercares , Caslon , William Caslon , William Caslon the Elder , Cato , Cato the Censor , Cato the Elder , Marcus Porcius Cato
Etymology
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Old English eldor, from eld 'old' + weard 'guardian'.


Trivia
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  1. The word 'elder' is also used to describe the elderberry plant.

  2. In some cultures, elders are believed to have spiritual powers.

  3. The term 'elder law' refers to the legal issues and concerns that affect older adults.


Related Concepts
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  1. Elderly: A person who is old and no longer young.

  2. Elder brother: An older brother.

  3. Elder tree: A large tree belonging to the elderberry family.


Culture
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In many cultures, elders are respected for their wisdom and experience. They often hold important roles in their communities and are consulted for advice and guidance.

How to Memorize "elder"

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    - Visualize a group of older people sitting together, sharing stories and wisdom.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'elder' with the idea of experience and wisdom.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Elders are wise and experienced leaders' to remember the definition.


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