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Meanings of
senile
in English
Mentally or physically infirm with age.
gaga
doddering
doddery
Related terms
old
Usage of
senile
in English
1
Producers would rather have her in these
senile
parts than genuine article.
2
The principal doctor was lost in the imbecilities of a
senile
optimism.
3
The money-lender insinuatingly pushed the whisky bottle closer to the
senile
rancher.
4
A dementia tax is the wrong connection, a punishment for becoming
senile
.
5
My grandad was pretty
senile
,
but he could still read well enough.
6
Over the comset, a
senile
navigation beacon husked a request for identification.
7
She stood for some minutes meekly contemplating her
senile
and smirking suitor.
8
His voice had a note of martyrdom running through its
senile
quaver.
9
He is, as you say, a
senile
old man in his dotage.
10
Not if the ship is undermanned, and the captain a
senile
poltroon.
11
Three cases of
senile
dementia, delusions of grandeur, and frontal lobe changes.
12
The parlour-maid received her sumptuously, and Praddy's eyes watered with
senile
tears.
13
Orthodoxy, blind, blundering, stubborn,
senile
,
is tottering-theundertaker is at the door.
14
Above him the waves chew the shore like something
senile
and toothless.
15
He seemed impervious to the fact that the old lady was
senile
.
16
My father was a
half
-
senile
old man who had outlived his time.
Other examples for "senile"
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senile
Adjective
Frequent collocations
senile plaques
senile decay
senile dementia
get senile
go senile
More collocations
Senile
through the time
Senile
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common