Retired
UK /["/rɪˈtaɪəd/"]/US /["/rɪˈtaɪərd/"]/
Definition
having retired from work
In simple words: No longer working, usually after reaching a certain age.
Examples
- a retired doctor/teacher/officer/general
- He is a recently retired judge.
- Dad is retired now.
Usage notes
Used to describe someone who has stopped working, often after a long career. Appropriate in most contexts, but be cautious in casual conversations as it may imply someone's age.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'retire' as 're-tire' like a worn-out tire that’s done their job.
Collocations
- retired life
- retired teacher
- retired professional
Synonyms
- inactive
- disengaged
- rested
- withdrawn
Antonyms
- employed
- active
Common mistakes
- 'Retirement' is not the action; 'retired' is the state.
- Confusing 'retired' with 'retire' (the action).
- Using 'retired' for someone still working part-time.