Elderly vs Advanced - What's the difference?
elderly | advanced |
old; having lived for relatively many years
an elderly person
(the elderly) older people as a whole
(advance)
(senseid)At or close to the state of the art.
Enhanced.
Having moved forward in time or space (e.g. advanced ignition timing).
* Hawthorne
In a late stage of development; greatly developed beyond an initial stage.
(phonetics) Pronounced farther to the front of the vocal tract.
As adjectives the difference between elderly and advanced
is that elderly is old; having lived for relatively many years while advanced is (senseid)at or close to the state of the art.As a noun elderly
is an elderly person.As a verb advanced is
(advance).elderly
English
Adjective
(head)Noun
(elderlies)advanced
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Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- a gentleman advanced in years, with a hard experience written in his wrinkles
