Meaning of She's very old
She has lived for many years; her age is advanced.
In simple words: She is advanced in age.
She's very old in a sentence
- She's very old, but she still enjoys gardening.
- Though she's very old, her mind is sharp.
- The stories she's told show just how very old she is.
- In our family, she's very old and wise.
- She was very old when she learned to use new technology.
How to use She's very old
Use this phrase to describe someone's age. It's generally polite, but you could use 'elderly' for a more respectful tone.
Grammar pattern
standalone statement
Memory hint
Think of 'old' as a tree with many rings, showing its age.
Related words
Collocations with She's very old
- very old
- quite old
- too old
Synonyms for She's very old
Common mistakes with She's very old
- Confusing 'old' with 'elderly' as they have different connotations.
- Assuming 'old' is always negative; it can be neutral.
- Using it in a derogatory manner.
Compare She's very old with Aged, Elderly, Senior, Old-fashioned, Ancient
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Frequently asked questions about She's very old
What does She's very old mean?
She is advanced in age.
What is the definition of She's very old?
She has lived for many years; her age is advanced.
How do you use She's very old in a sentence?
She's very old, but she still enjoys gardening.
Can you give another example of She's very old?
Though she's very old, her mind is sharp.
What are synonyms for She's very old?
Common alternatives include aged, elderly, senior, old-fashioned, ancient.
What words go with She's very old?
It commonly pairs with very old, quite old, too old.
What are common mistakes when using She's very old?
Confusing 'old' with 'elderly' as they have different connotations. Assuming 'old' is always negative; it can be neutral. Using it in a derogatory manner.
How do you pronounce She's very old?
US: //ʃiz ˈvɛri oʊld//, UK: //ʃiːz ˈvɛri əʊld//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use She's very old?
Use this phrase to describe someone's age. It's generally polite, but you could use 'elderly' for a more respectful tone.
