septuagenarian
/ˌsɛpt͡ʃəwəd͡ʒɪˈnɛɹiən/
UK: /ˌsɛpt͡ʃʊəd͡ʒɪˈnɛəɹɪən/
septuagenarian
English
Noun
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Definition
Synonym of seventysomething: a person between 70 and 79 years old.
Etymology
From Latin septuagenarius (“containing 70”) + -an (suffix forming adjectives and representative nouns), either directly or via French septuagénaire, from Latin septuagenus (“70 each”) + -arius (“-ary”), from Latin septuāginta (“seven tens, 70”).
Example Sentences
- "Mary Moon, she's a vegetarian. Mary Moon, Mary Moon, Mary Moon. Mary Moon, who will outlive all the septuagenarians."
- "For a ley hunter, local people – particularly the elderly – can be mines of information. Devereux and Thomson recount how they asked a septuagenarian in a remote village the location of an elusive stone, without mentioning the subject of leys: […]"
- "“Let Them All Talk” is as breezy as an ocean cruise (pre-Covid), and mostly a welcome excuse to enjoy its three septuagenarian leads – Meryl Streep, Candice Bergen and Dianne Wiest – as they banter their way across the Atlantic."
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