A2 Collocation خنثی 4 دقیقه مطالعه

elderly people

Old persons

در ۱۵ ثانیه

  • Polite term for people over 65.
  • Use in formal or neutral settings.
  • Avoid in casual chats with friends.
  • Focuses on respect and seniority.

معنی

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مثال‌های کلیدی

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Texting a friend about community news

Did you see that article about the new community center for `elderly people`?

Did you see that article about the new community center for elderly people?

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Instagram caption for a volunteer event

So rewarding spending the afternoon with some wonderful `elderly people` at the Sunshine Home. ❤️ #volunteering #communitylove

So rewarding spending the afternoon with some wonderful elderly people at the Sunshine Home. ❤️ #volunteering #communitylove

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Job interview question

Our organization focuses on providing support services for `elderly people`. Can you describe your experience working with this demographic?

Our organization focuses on providing support services for elderly people. Can you describe your experience working with this demographic?

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زمینه فرهنگی

The phrase `elderly people` emerged as a more considerate alternative to simply 'old people' during the mid-20th century. Social shifts recognized the need for respectful terminology in public discourse, especially as populations aged. It reflects a growing societal value placed on honoring one's elders and acknowledging their contributions. This phrase helps maintain dignity in discussions about aging demographics.

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The 'Elder' Connection

Remember the word `elder`? It means someone older and often wiser. `Elderly` keeps that sense of respect and seniority. Think of respected elders in a community!

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Avoid Casual Slip-ups!

Never use `elderly people` when texting your friends about your grandparents. It sounds like you're reporting on a scientific study, not chatting casually. Stick to 'grandma', 'grandpa', or 'my folks'!

در ۱۵ ثانیه

  • Polite term for people over 65.
  • Use in formal or neutral settings.
  • Avoid in casual chats with friends.
  • Focuses on respect and seniority.

What It Means

Elderly people is a common and generally polite phrase. It refers to individuals who are old. The typical age range is usually 65 and above, but it's not a strict rule. It's a way to categorize people based on their age group. It sounds more formal than just saying 'old people'.

How To Use It

You use elderly people when you want to be polite. It's often used in official contexts or when discussing social issues. For example, you might see it in news reports or government documents. It’s suitable for formal writing and speeches. Think of it as a slightly more formal alternative to 'older people'. It’s a bit like choosing a nice outfit for a special occasion – it shows you care about presentation.

Real-Life Examples

  • A news headline: 'New study shows benefits for elderly people exercising regularly.'
  • A community announcement: 'We are seeking volunteers to assist elderly people in our neighborhood.'
  • A doctor's office sign: 'Special waiting area for elderly people and those with disabilities.'
  • A social worker's report: 'The program aims to improve the quality of life for elderly people.'

When To Use It

Use elderly people when you need to sound respectful and a bit formal. This is great for news articles, official announcements, or academic papers. It’s also good when you want to refer to a group of older individuals in a general, respectful way. If you're writing a formal email about community services, this phrase fits perfectly. It’s like using a formal greeting when meeting someone important; it sets the right tone. Why complicate things when you can just be nice?

When NOT To Use It

Avoid elderly people in casual chats with friends or family. It can sound stiff or even a little condescending in informal settings. You wouldn't say, 'Hey, my grandma is pretty elderly,' unless you were trying to be funny or ironic. Also, steer clear if you know the person well and they prefer a more casual term. It's not ideal for social media posts unless the context is very serious or informative. Think of it as a suit – great for a wedding, maybe a bit much for a barbecue.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes use elderly people in situations that are too informal. This can make you sound a bit out of touch or overly serious. Another mistake is confusing it with other terms that might sound similar but have different connotations. It's easy to mix up your age-related vocabulary, but practice makes perfect! Don't worry, even native speakers sometimes say the wrong thing. It's all part of the fun.

  • elderly friends → ✓ older friends or friends who are elderly
  • ✗ 'My elderly people are visiting.' → ✓ 'My elderly relatives are visiting.' or 'The elderly people in my family are visiting.'
  • ✗ 'I love hanging out with elderly people.' → ✓ 'I love hanging out with older people.' or 'I enjoy spending time with seniors.'

Similar Expressions

There are many ways to talk about older people. Some are more formal, others are more casual. Knowing these helps you choose the best phrase for the situation. It's like having a toolbox – you pick the right tool for the job. You wouldn't use a hammer to screw in a lightbulb, right?

  • Older people: More general and neutral.
  • Seniors: Common, especially in the US, often used in official contexts.
  • The elderly: Refers to elderly people as a group, often used in formal contexts.
  • Golden agers: A more dated and sometimes patronizing term.
  • Grown-ups: Very general, not specific to age.

Common Variations

Sometimes you'll see elderly used on its own as an adjective. For instance, 'an elderly gentleman' or 'the elderly population'. It can also be used as a noun to refer to elderly people collectively, like 'helping the elderly'. These variations maintain the same polite and respectful tone. It’s like different flavors of the same great ice cream – still delicious!

Memory Trick

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Imagine an elder in a family – maybe a wise grandparent. This elder is respected. Now, picture a group of these respected elders. That's elderly people. The elder part emphasizes respect and seniority. So, elderly = respected elder + ly (like, in the manner of). Easy peasy!

Quick FAQ

  • Why is elderly people used? It's a respectful, formal term for older individuals.
  • Is it always polite? Generally yes, in formal or neutral contexts. Avoid in very casual chats.
  • Can I use it for one person? Yes, as 'an elderly person' or 'an elderly gentleman/lady'.
  • What's the difference from 'old people'? Elderly is more formal and less blunt than 'old people'.

نکات کاربردی

The phrase `elderly people` is generally neutral to formal. It's widely understood and accepted in most written contexts and polite spoken conversations. Avoid using it in very casual settings or when referring to specific individuals you know well, as it can sound distant.

💡

The 'Elder' Connection

Remember the word `elder`? It means someone older and often wiser. `Elderly` keeps that sense of respect and seniority. Think of respected elders in a community!

⚠️

Avoid Casual Slip-ups!

Never use `elderly people` when texting your friends about your grandparents. It sounds like you're reporting on a scientific study, not chatting casually. Stick to 'grandma', 'grandpa', or 'my folks'!

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Formal vs. Friendly

If you're unsure, `elderly people` is a safe bet for most written contexts. For spoken, casual chats, `older people` or `seniors` might feel more natural. It's all about the vibe!

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A Shift Towards Respect

This phrase gained popularity as society began valuing more considerate language. It moved away from blunt terms like 'old folks' to acknowledge age with dignity. It reflects a cultural emphasis on respecting one's elders.

مثال‌ها

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#1 Texting a friend about community news
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Did you see that article about the new community center for `elderly people`?

Did you see that article about the new community center for elderly people?

Used here to refer to the intended recipients of a service in a neutral, informative way.

#2 Instagram caption for a volunteer event
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So rewarding spending the afternoon with some wonderful `elderly people` at the Sunshine Home. ❤️ #volunteering #communitylove

So rewarding spending the afternoon with some wonderful elderly people at the Sunshine Home. ❤️ #volunteering #communitylove

Appears slightly formal for Instagram, but acceptable in a context focused on the positive impact on the elderly.

#3 Job interview question
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Our organization focuses on providing support services for `elderly people`. Can you describe your experience working with this demographic?

Our organization focuses on providing support services for elderly people. Can you describe your experience working with this demographic?

Standard professional language used to refer to a specific age group in a formal setting.

#4 Formal announcement at a conference
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We are pleased to announce a new initiative dedicated to improving the healthcare access for `elderly people` across the region.

We are pleased to announce a new initiative dedicated to improving the healthcare access for elderly people across the region.

Appropriate for formal, public communication where respect and clarity are paramount.

#5 Discussing a movie with a friend
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That film was about the challenges faced by `elderly people` trying to adapt to new technology.

That film was about the challenges faced by elderly people trying to adapt to new technology.

Used neutrally to describe the subject matter of a film.

#6 Humorous anecdote about grandparents
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My grandpa keeps asking me to help him set up his TikTok. He's one of those `elderly people` who thinks he's still 20!

My grandpa keeps asking me to set up his TikTok. He's one of those elderly people who thinks he's still 20!

Used humorously here, playing on the stereotype. Might be borderline depending on the relationship.

Mistake: Using in a very casual context اشتباه رایج
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✗ 'Hey, wanna grab coffee with your `elderly people` later?' → ✓ 'Hey, wanna grab coffee with your grandparents later?' or '...with your folks?'

✗ 'Hey, wanna grab coffee with your elderly people later?' → ✓ 'Hey, wanna grab coffee with your grandparents later?' or '...with your folks?'

Sounds unnatural and overly formal for a casual invitation to family members.

Mistake: Using as a general noun for one person اشتباه رایج
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✗ 'I saw an `elderly people` on the bus.' → ✓ 'I saw an `elderly person` on the bus.' or 'I saw an old person on the bus.'

✗ 'I saw an elderly people on the bus.' → ✓ 'I saw an elderly person on the bus.' or 'I saw an old person on the bus.'

The plural 'people' cannot be used with the singular article 'an'. It should be 'person' or a different phrase.

#9 Travel vlog discussing local culture
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In this village, the traditions are passed down orally, especially among the `elderly people` who hold the community's history.

In this village, traditions are passed down orally, especially among the elderly people who hold the community's history.

Used to describe a specific group within a community, highlighting their role.

#10 Discussing social policy
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The government is implementing new policies to ensure the financial security of `elderly people`.

The government is implementing new policies to ensure the financial security of elderly people.

Standard, formal phrasing for discussing government actions related to a demographic group.

#11 Writing a formal letter of complaint
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I am writing to express my concern regarding the inadequate accessibility for `elderly people` at your establishment.

I am writing to express my concern regarding the inadequate accessibility for elderly people at your establishment.

Formal and direct, suitable for official correspondence.

خودت رو بسنج

Choose the sentence that uses `elderly people` correctly.

Which sentence is correct?

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: We are organizing a party for some `elderly people`.

Option 1 uses `elderly people` correctly to refer to a group of older individuals in a neutral context. Option 2 incorrectly uses the plural phrase for a single person. Option 3 has a subject-verb agreement error (`people is`). Option 4, while grammatically correct, can sound a bit blunt depending on the context; Option 1 is more typical for announcing an event.

Fill in the blank with the correct phrase.

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: elderly people

The sentence refers to special programs, often designed for specific age groups. `Elderly people` fits the context of programs typically offered to seniors.

Find and fix the error in the sentence.

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

While 'the elderly' can be used as a noun phrase, when using `elderly people`, the definite article 'the' is often omitted when referring to the group generally, especially in formal contexts like reports. Alternatively, 'the elderly' could be used alone.

Choose the sentence that uses `elderly people` most appropriately.

Which sentence is the most appropriate?

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: She works with `elderly people` in a nursing home.

Option 4 is the most natural and common usage. Option 1 is incorrect (should be 'relatives' or similar). Option 2 is okay but slightly blunt. Option 3 is grammatically incorrect ('this elderly person' or 'this elderly individual' would be correct).

Translate this sentence into English.

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

This translation uses `elderly people` as a neutral and respectful term for 'personnes âgées'.

Fill in the blank.

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: elderly people

`Elderly people` is a standard and polite collocation. 'Old persons' is grammatically awkward, 'aged folks' can sound dated, and 'seniors citizens' is redundant.

Find and fix the error.

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

While 'the elderly' is a valid noun phrase, using 'the' before `elderly people` when referring to the group generally can sometimes sound slightly unnatural or overly specific. Omitting 'the' makes it a more common and smoother phrasing in this context.

Put the words in the correct order.

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

This reordering forms a grammatically correct and common phrase used in announcements and descriptions.

Choose the most nuanced and appropriate sentence.

Which sentence best reflects a sensitive and formal tone?

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: The project supports `elderly people` with essential services.

This option uses `elderly people` in a professional and respectful context, focusing on support and services, which is often the intended use in formal communication.

Translate this sentence into English.

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

This translation uses `elderly people` in a formal context, suitable for discussing needs and care.

Put the words in the correct order.

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

This reordering creates a grammatically correct sentence, though it's slightly awkward. A more natural phrasing would be 'Services are available for `elderly people`'. This exercise focuses on word order.

Match the phrase with its best meaning.

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

This exercise helps differentiate `elderly people` from similar terms based on formality and nuance.

🎉 امتیاز: /12

ابزارهای بصری یادگیری

Formality Spectrum: `elderly people`

Very Casual

Chatting with close friends, informal texts.

My grandpa is visiting!

Casual/Neutral

Everyday conversations, general descriptions.

Older people often enjoy gardening.

Neutral/Formal

News reports, official announcements, polite general reference.

New services for `elderly people` are launching.

Very Formal

Academic papers, legal documents, highly official statements.

The demographic shift includes an increasing population of the `elderly`.

Where You'll Hear `elderly people`

`elderly people`
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News Report

Study shows exercise benefits `elderly people`.

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Government Announcement

New policies for `elderly people`.

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Community Service Flyer

Volunteer opportunities assisting `elderly people`.

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Doctor's Office

Waiting area for `elderly people`.

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Formal Speech

Ensuring the well-being of `elderly people`.

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Academic Study

Research on the health of `elderly people`.

`elderly people` vs. Similar Terms

Phrase
`elderly people` Polite, formal, neutral. Standard for reports.
old people Direct, potentially blunt. Use with caution.
seniors Common, especially in US. Often implies retired status.
the elderly Collective noun, formal. Refers to the group as a whole.

Contexts for `elderly people`

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Formal Settings

  • News articles
  • Official announcements
  • Government documents
  • Formal speeches
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Community Focus

  • Social service descriptions
  • Volunteer calls
  • Healthcare contexts
  • Public health information
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Academic/Research

  • Sociological studies
  • Demographic reports
  • Medical research papers
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General Reference

  • Describing a demographic group
  • Discussing age-related issues
  • Polite general conversation

بانک تمرین

12 تمرین‌ها
Choose the sentence that uses `elderly people` correctly. Choose beginner

Which sentence is correct?

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: We are organizing a party for some `elderly people`.

Option 1 uses `elderly people` correctly to refer to a group of older individuals in a neutral context. Option 2 incorrectly uses the plural phrase for a single person. Option 3 has a subject-verb agreement error (`people is`). Option 4, while grammatically correct, can sound a bit blunt depending on the context; Option 1 is more typical for announcing an event.

Fill in the blank with the correct phrase. جای خالی beginner

The community center offers special programs for ___.

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: elderly people

The sentence refers to special programs, often designed for specific age groups. `Elderly people` fits the context of programs typically offered to seniors.

Find and fix the error in the sentence. Error Fix intermediate

اشتباه را پیدا و اصلاح کنید:

The report highlights the need for better public transport for the elderly people.

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: The report highlights the need for better public transport for `elderly people`.

While 'the elderly' can be used as a noun phrase, when using `elderly people`, the definite article 'the' is often omitted when referring to the group generally, especially in formal contexts like reports. Alternatively, 'the elderly' could be used alone.

Choose the sentence that uses `elderly people` most appropriately. Choose intermediate

Which sentence is the most appropriate?

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: She works with `elderly people` in a nursing home.

Option 4 is the most natural and common usage. Option 1 is incorrect (should be 'relatives' or similar). Option 2 is okay but slightly blunt. Option 3 is grammatically incorrect ('this elderly person' or 'this elderly individual' would be correct).

Translate this sentence into English. ترجمه intermediate

Nous devons aider les personnes âgées.

راهنمایی‌ها: Personnes âgées translates to elderly people., Nous devons means we must.

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: We must help `elderly people`.

This translation uses `elderly people` as a neutral and respectful term for 'personnes âgées'.

Fill in the blank. جای خالی intermediate

The survey gathered opinions from a diverse group of citizens, including `elderly people` and young families.

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: elderly people

`Elderly people` is a standard and polite collocation. 'Old persons' is grammatically awkward, 'aged folks' can sound dated, and 'seniors citizens' is redundant.

Find and fix the error. Error Fix advanced

اشتباه را پیدا و اصلاح کنید:

The charity event aims to raise funds for the elderly people in our community.

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: The charity event aims to raise funds for `elderly people` in our community.

While 'the elderly' is a valid noun phrase, using 'the' before `elderly people` when referring to the group generally can sometimes sound slightly unnatural or overly specific. Omitting 'the' makes it a more common and smoother phrasing in this context.

Put the words in the correct order. Reorder beginner

کلمات را به ترتیب صحیح مرتب کنید:

روی کلمات بالا کلیک کنید تا جمله بسازید

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: Special programs for `elderly people`.

This reordering forms a grammatically correct and common phrase used in announcements and descriptions.

Choose the most nuanced and appropriate sentence. Choose advanced

Which sentence best reflects a sensitive and formal tone?

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: The project supports `elderly people` with essential services.

This option uses `elderly people` in a professional and respectful context, focusing on support and services, which is often the intended use in formal communication.

Translate this sentence into English. ترجمه advanced

Die älteren Menschen benötigen besondere Aufmerksamkeit.

راهنمایی‌ها: 'Die älteren Menschen' can be translated as 'the elderly people' or 'elderly people'., Benötigen means require or need.

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: The `elderly people` require special attention.

This translation uses `elderly people` in a formal context, suitable for discussing needs and care.

Put the words in the correct order. Reorder intermediate

کلمات را به ترتیب صحیح مرتب کنید:

روی کلمات بالا کلیک کنید تا جمله بسازید

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: `Elderly people` are available services for.

This reordering creates a grammatically correct sentence, though it's slightly awkward. A more natural phrasing would be 'Services are available for `elderly people`'. This exercise focuses on word order.

Match the phrase with its best meaning. Match intermediate

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It's a polite and respectful way to refer to individuals who are old, typically considered to be over 65 years of age. The term emphasizes respect and acknowledges a stage of life rather than just stating age.

Elderly people is generally considered neutral to formal. It's perfectly suitable for news reports, official documents, and polite general conversation. You wouldn't typically use it in very casual chats with close friends.

No, elderly people is plural. To refer to one person, you would say 'an elderly person' or 'an elderly gentleman/lady'. Using the plural form for a single individual is a common mistake.

You should use elderly people when you want to sound more polite and less direct. 'Old people' can sometimes sound blunt or even disrespectful, depending on the context and tone, whereas elderly people carries a softer, more formal connotation.

It's appropriate in contexts like news articles discussing demographics, official announcements about community services, healthcare settings, or academic research papers focusing on older adults. Any situation requiring a respectful and somewhat formal tone works well.

It depends on the context. If you're sharing news or discussing a serious topic related to seniors, it can be appropriate. However, for casual posts about your own family or friends, terms like 'grandparents' or 'older folks' might sound more natural and less stiff.

Elderly people is a more general and formal term used across various English-speaking regions. 'Seniors' is very common, particularly in the United States, and often implies retired individuals, sometimes used in contexts like 'senior discounts' or 'senior activities'.

Yes, you can use 'older people' (more neutral), 'seniors' (common, especially in the US), 'the elderly' (formal, collective noun), or 'older adults'. The best choice depends on the formality and specific context you need.

For very informal situations, you'd likely use specific terms like 'grandma,' 'grandpa,' 'my folks,' or perhaps 'old-timers' if used affectionately and humorously. Elderly people is definitely not for casual, slangy conversation.

Generally, no. It's designed to be respectful. However, like any term, it *can* sound patronizing if used in a condescending tone or inappropriately informal context. The key is context and delivery.

Absolutely! You can say 'an elderly gentleman,' 'an elderly woman,' or 'the elderly population.' Using elderly as an adjective is very common and maintains the same polite tone.

A frequent mistake is using it incorrectly with singular articles or verbs, like 'an elderly people' or 'the elderly people is'. Remember, 'people' is plural, so it requires plural agreement.

Yes, 'the elderly' often refers to elderly people collectively as a group, functioning as a noun phrase in formal contexts. Elderly people is more direct, referring to individuals within that group. Both are formal and respectful.

Elderly people is generally preferred in modern usage as it sounds more respectful and less clinical than 'aged'. While 'aged' isn't always negative, 'aged people' can sometimes sound a bit dated or less sensitive compared to elderly people.

The word elderly comes from the Old English word 'eald' (old) combined with '-lic' (like, similar to). It evolved to mean 'advanced in years' and carries connotations of respect and seniority, distinguishing it from just 'old'.

Sometimes, but it's tricky! If someone is playfully calling their tech-challenged grandpa 'one of those elderly people,' it might work within a close relationship. However, it risks sounding insensitive, so tread carefully.

For your own grandparents, it's usually best to use specific terms like 'my grandparents,' 'my grandma,' 'my grandpa,' or 'my folks.' Using elderly people would sound distant and overly formal in this personal context.

Yes, elderly people is understood and used in both British and American English. While 'seniors' is more prevalent in the US for certain contexts (like discounts), elderly people remains a universally understood polite term in both regions.

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older people

synonym

People who are not young.

This is a more neutral and common alternative to `elderly people`, suitable for everyday conversation.

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seniors

synonym

Older people, often retired.

A very common term, especially in American English, often used in contexts related to discounts or specific programs for retired individuals.

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the elderly

formal version

Elderly people collectively.

This functions as a collective noun and is often used in more formal or academic writing than `elderly people`.

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old people

related topic

People who are old.

This is a more direct and potentially less polite term. `Elderly people` is preferred for showing respect where 'old people' might sound blunt.

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senior citizens

synonym

Older people, often retired, with a formal connotation.

Similar to 'seniors' but slightly more formal, often used in official contexts or by organizations serving older adults.

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golden years

related topic

The period of life after retirement, typically seen as a time of ease and enjoyment.

This phrase refers to the *period* of life associated with being elderly, rather than the people themselves.

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