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单词 dotage
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dotage


dot·age

D0350700 (dō′tĭj)n. A deterioration of mental faculties associated with aging.
[Middle English, from doten, to dote.]

dotage

(ˈdəʊtɪdʒ) n1. feebleness of mind, esp as a result of old age2. foolish infatuation[C14: from dote + -age]

dot•age

(ˈdoʊ tɪdʒ)

n. 1. a decline of mental faculties, esp. as associated with old age; senility. 2. excessive or foolish affection. [1300–50]
Thesaurus
Noun1.dotage - mental infirmity as a consequence of old age; sometimes shown by foolish infatuationssecond childhood, senilityeld, geezerhood, old age, years, age - a late time of life; "old age is not for sissies"; "he's showing his years"; "age hasn't slowed him down at all"; "a beard white with eld"; "on the brink of geezerhood"

dotage

noun old age, senility, advanced years, decrepitude, second childhood, eld (archaic), elderliness, autumn or winter of your years, agedness He's spending his dotage in a riverside cottage.

dotage

nounThe condition of being senile:caducity, senility.
Translations
radoterrimbambimento

dotage


in (one's) dotage

In a state of senility or mental decline due to old age. My grandfather in his dotage has lately had trouble remembering our names.See also: dotage

be in (one's) dotage

To be in a state of senility or mental decline due to old age. Just because we are in our 70s doesn't mean we are in our dotage! You'd best treat your children well, for it is they who will look after you when you're in your dotage.See also: dotage

be in your ˈdotage

(often humorous) be old and not always able to think clearly: Sarah moved back in with her father so that she could look after him in his dotage.Sometimes the kids talk to me as if I’m in my dotage! OPPOSITE: (in) the first flush of youth, enthusiasm, etc.See also: dotage

dotage


do·tage

(dō'tăj), The deterioration of previously intact mental powers, common in old age.

dotage

(dō′tĭj)n. A deterioration of mental faculties associated with aging.

do·tage

(dō'tăj) The deterioration of previously intact mental powers, common in old age.

dotage

(dōt′ij) [ME. doten, to be silly] A pejorative term for cognitive impairment.

dotage


Related to dotage: dote
  • noun

Synonyms for dotage

noun old age

Synonyms

  • old age
  • senility
  • advanced years
  • decrepitude
  • second childhood
  • eld
  • elderliness
  • autumn or winter of your years
  • agedness

Synonyms for dotage

noun the condition of being senile

Synonyms

  • caducity
  • senility

Synonyms for dotage

noun mental infirmity as a consequence of old age

Synonyms

  • second childhood
  • senility

Related Words

  • eld
  • geezerhood
  • old age
  • years
  • age
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