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aged vs cohort

cohort vs aged

aged and cohort both are nouns.

aged is an adjective but cohort is not an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
aged Yes Yes No No
cohort Yes No No No
As nouns, cohort is a hypernym of aged; that is, cohort is a word with a broader meaning than aged:
  • aged: people who are old collectively
  • cohort: a group of people having approximately the same age
Other hypernyms of aged include age bracket, age group.
aged (noun) cohort (noun)
people who are old collectively a band of warriors (originally a unit of a Roman Legion)
a company of companions or supporters
a group of people having approximately the same age
aged (adjective) cohort (adjective)
(used of tobacco) aging as a preservative process
of wines, fruit, cheeses; having reached a desired or final condition; (`aged' pronounced as one syllable)
at an advanced stage of erosion (pronounced as one syllable)
advanced in years; (`aged' is pronounced as two syllables)
having attained a specific age; (`aged' is pronounced as one syllable)
Difference between aged and cohort

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