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Understand the word 'Age': Useful B1 Verb for Describing Time and Growth

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Word: Age

Level: B1

Pronunciation: eɪdʒ

Meaning: To grow older or make something look older

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Hello, everyone! Welcome back to "Hello Word!", the podcast where we dive into the meanings and uses of English words to make learning new vocabulary a breeze. I’m Alex, and I’m thrilled to have you here. Today, we’re exploring a simple but essential word: age. This word is a verb and is commonly used in everyday conversations. When we talk about age as a verb, it means to grow older or make something look or feel older. For example, we might say, "People age naturally over time", or "The sun can age furniture by making the colors fade." Now, let’s look at some words that can be used in place of age. One synonym is mature. If you say, "He is starting to mature in his thinking", it conveys the idea of becoming wiser or more experienced, which is often associated with age. Another synonym is weather. For example, "The fence has started to weather after years of exposure to rain and sun", meaning it’s taking on an older, worn appearance. Antonyms of age are words that indicate the opposite, like renew. For instance, "A fresh coat of paint can renew the room’s look", suggesting it makes the space feel new instead of older. Another antonym is rejuvenate. You might hear, "Exercise can rejuvenate the body", which means it makes you feel young and full of energy instead of showing the effects of age. In daily life, we use age often when talking about people, objects, and even wine or cheese! For instance, "As we age, we gain experience", or "This wine has been aged to improve its flavor." Here are a few more examples to help you see how versatile this word is. "I love watching my dog age; he becomes sweeter each year." Another example could be, "The artist intentionally ages the metal for a vintage look." Or, "Regular exercise can slow down the effects of aging on the body." These sentences show how age can be used in a range of ways, whether talking about people, pets, or even objects. So, to wrap up, we learned that age as a verb means to grow older or make something appear older. Words like mature and weather are similar in meaning, while words like renew and rejuvenate have opposite meanings. I hope you enjoyed this episode and found it helpful! Don’t forget to subscribe to "Hello Word!" and leave a review it really helps others discover the show. And here’s a little challenge for you: try using age in a sentence of your own and share it in the comments. I’d love to see what you come up with! Thanks for tuning in, and until next time, keep learning and growing.

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