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middle-ager

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English

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Etymology

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From middle age +‎ -er.

Noun

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middle-ager (plural middle-agers)

  1. A middle-aged person.
    Hypernym: adult
    Coordinate terms: adolescent, teenager, emerging adult, young adult, older adult, senior citizen, senior
    The party will be a casual mixer for middle-agers and senior citizens who would like to meet some new friends but also would like to stay low-key about it.