chronological age
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Definition
Noun: - Age measured in time: The exact amount of time a person or thing has existed, expressed in years and months since birth or creation. It is an objective measure based on the calendar.
Usage
This term is used to state a person's or object's literal age in time units. It is often contrasted with other types of age, such as biological, mental, or developmental age. - For school enrollment, a child's chronological age is the primary factor. - Although his chronological age is 50, his fitness level makes him seem much younger.
Advanced Usage
- In legal and administrative contexts: Chronological age is the standard measure for determining rights, responsibilities, and eligibility (e.g., voting, driving, retirement).
- The legal drinking age is based solely on chronological age.
- In psychology and education: It is used as a baseline for comparing an individual's developmental or mental age.
- The child's reading skills are advanced for her chronological age.
Variants and Related Words
- Age (n): The general length of time that a person or thing has existed.
- Biological age (n): An estimate of an organism's age based on physiological and cellular health, which may differ from chronological age.
- Mental age (n): A measure of intellectual development relative to the average performance at a given chronological age.
Synonyms
- Calendar age
- Actual age
- Time age
Related Phrases
- Chronological order (n): The arrangement of events in the order of their occurrence in time.
- The biography presents the events in chronological order.
Noun
- age measured by the time (years and months) that something or someone has existed
- his chronological age was 71 years