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Definitions from the WebYear-old (adjective) refers to something or someone that is one year old or has completed a year of existence. It commonly indicates the age of an individual, an object, or an event. Senses/Usages: 1. Adjective - Describing the age of a person, thing, or event after one year of existence. 2. Noun - Denoting a person or thing that has reached the age of one year. 3. Compound adjective - Used before a noun to specify that something is exactly one year old. 4. Hyphenated adjective - Frequently used for age specifications in combination with a noun. Sample Sentences: 1. My daughter is only one-year-old, but she is already very curious about the world around her. 2. The year-old car I just bought is in excellent condition, surprising for a vehicle of its age. 3. We were thrilled to celebrate our daughter's first-year-old birthday with a small family gathering. 4. The one-year-old puppy happily wagged its tail, excitedly playing with its new toy. 5. I decided to buy a year-old laptop as it was more affordable and still in good working condition. Related products: | ||||
year--with year-ago year-around year-by-year year-earlier year-end year-in year-long year-old year-olds year-on-year year-out year-over- year-over-year year-roud year-round year-to-date
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