Vocabulary for IELTS Academic (Band 5) - Age

Here, you will learn some English words related to Age that are necessary for the Academic IELTS exam.

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Vocabulary for IELTS Academic (Band 5)
young [adjective]

still in the earlier stages of life

Ex: She is still young , with many dreams to fulfill .
old [adjective]

living in the later stages of life

Ex:
middle-aged [adjective]

(of a person) approximately between 45 to 65 years old, typically indicating a stage of life between young adulthood and old age

Ex: He felt more confident as a middle-aged professional .
adult [adjective]

fully developed and mature

Ex:
junior [adjective]

intended for or related to young people, particularly in sports

Ex: The junior varsity basketball team consists of high school students who are not yet part of the varsity squad .
aged [adjective]

old and mature of age

Ex: The aged couple celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a grand party .
teenage [adjective]

having the age of thirteen to nineteen

Ex: The teenage girl spends hours chatting with her friends on social media .
youthful [adjective]

having the characteristics that are typical of young people

Ex: The actress maintained a youthful glow , with bright eyes and a lively demeanor .
mature [adjective]

fully-grown and physically developed

Ex: Her mature figure was accentuated by the elegant dress she wore , highlighting her curves and sophistication .
elderly [adjective]

advanced in age

Ex: The elderly residents of the nursing home appreciated visits from volunteers who provided companionship .
senior [adjective]

related to individuals who are considered elderly

Ex: The senior discount at the restaurant applies to customers over the age of 65 .
Vocabulary for IELTS Academic (Band 5)
Size and Scale Dimensions Weight and Steadiness Increase in Amount
Decrease in Amount High Intensity Low Intensity Space and Area
Shapes Speed Significance Influence and Strength
Uniqueness Complexity Value Quality
Challenges Wealth and Success Poverty and Failure Appearance
Age Body Shape Wellness Textures
Intelligence Positive Human Traits Negative Human Traits Moral Traits
Emotional Responses Emotional States Social Behaviours Tastes and Smells
Sounds Temperature Probability Relational Actions
Body Language and Gestures Postures and Positions Opinions Thoughts and Decisions
Knowledge and Information Encouragement and Discouragement Request and Suggestion Regret and Sadness
Respect and Approval Attempt and Prevention Physical Actions and Reactions Movements
Commanding and Giving Permissions Engaging in Verbal Communication Understanding and Learning Perceiving The Senses
Resting and Relaxing Touching and Holding Eating and Drinking Preparing Food
Changing and Forming Organising and Collecting Creating and Producing Science
Education Research Astronomoy Physics
Biology Chemistry Geology Psychology
Mathematics Graphs and Figures Geometry Environment
Energy and Power Landscapes and Geography Technology Computer
Internet Manufacture and Industry History Religion
Culture and Custom Language and Grammar Arts Music
Film and Theatre Literature Architecture Marketing
Finance Management Medicine Sickness and Symptoms
Law Crime Punishment Politics
War Measurement Positive Emotions Negative Emotions
Animals Weather Food and Drinks Travel and Tourism
Pollution Migration Disasters Materials
Adverbs of Manner Adverbs of Comment Adverbs of Certainty Adverbs of Frequency
Adverbs of Time Adverbs of Place Adverbs of Degree Adverbs of Emphasis
Adverbs of Purpose and Intention Conjunctive Adverbs