of a certain age
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Perhaps a calque of French d’un certain âge.[1]
Prepositional phrase
[edit]- (euphemistic, chiefly of a person) Middle-aged or older.
- Synonyms: geriatric, long in the tooth, on in years; see also Thesaurus:elderly
- a lady of a certain age
- 1989, Graham Lyle, Albert Hammond (lyrics and music), “I Don't Wanna Lose You”, in Foreign Affair, performed by Tina Turner:
- Women of a certain age / They learn to rely and your job is responses / Having played the mating game
Usage notes
[edit]The implied age range is not fixed and has varied over time, partly due to lengthening of the life span.[2]