age well

Frequency: 7.216.2 per million words

To continue to be attractive or effective as one gets older.

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  • She hopes to age well by maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
  • Some celebrities seem to age exceptionally well, looking better with time.
  • He has aged so well that he barely looks different from his college photos.
  • That classic film has aged well; its themes are still relevant today.
  • Do you think this bizarre fashion trend will age well?
  • Unlike the visuals, the game's story has not aged well.
  • A good leather jacket will only age well, developing a unique character over time.
  • The architect chose materials that would age well and blend with the surroundings.
  • This particular cheese is known to age very well, becoming more flavorful.
  • I'm cellaring this red wine because it is supposed to age well for at least a decade.