A young child who is just beginning to walk and explore, typically between 1 and 3 years old. - TODDLER, A young person who is in the process of developing from a child into an adult, typically between the ages of 13 and 19. - ADOLESCENT, Referring to the period of life between youth and old age, typically between the ages of 40 and 65. - MIDDLE-AGED, Referring to older people, often used to describe individuals who are retired or in the later stages of life. - ELDERLY, Having the appearance, energy, or characteristics of a young person. - YOUTHFUL, Fully grown or developed, often used to describe someone who is responsible and sensible. - MATURE, Not showing the effects of ageing; appearing as if one hasn't aged. - AGELESS, Developing grey or white hair, often due to the ageing process. - GREYING , A significant event or achievement in one's life, often marked by age or personal development. - MILESTONE, The point at which a young person reaches maturity and is considered an adult. - COMING OF AGE, The period of one's life when they are at their most active and productive. - THE PRIME OF LIFE, An informal phrase used to describe someone who is considered old, often around or past middle age. - OVER THE HILL, A poetic expression describing the later stages of life, often in retirement. - IN THE AUTUMN OF ONE'S LIFE, A saying that suggests one's age doesn't necessarily determine their abilities or limitations. - AGE IS JUST A NUMBER, Discrimination or prejudice against people of a certain age, often against older individuals. - AGEISM, The ability to live a long and healthy life. - LONGEVITY, A gradual decrease in physical or cognitive abilities that can occur as people get older. - AGE-RELATED DECLINE,
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UNIT 5: AGE
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