retirement

simple noun76 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

retiring before the standard age

having enough money to live well during retirement

a retirement period that is enjoyable and fulfilling

a retirement that is financially stable and safe

choosing to retire, rather than being forced to

the formally recognized date or event of retirement

a retirement period filled with activities and engagement

retiring earlier than expected, often due to unforeseen circumstances like injury

being required to retire at a certain age by law or rule

being required to retire at a certain age

retirement that is going to happen soon

being forced to retire, often against one's will

being forced to retire, often against one's will

retirement that is going to happen very soon

retirement that is going to happen very soon

retirement that is decided but has not yet happened

the age at which people typically stop working

a system for saving money for one's retirement

money that has been saved for retirement

a sum of money saved or invested for retirement

a bank account used for saving for retirement, often with tax advantages

money received regularly after retiring

the period of a person's life after they have retired

money or other advantages received from a company or government after retiring

a place where retired people live and are cared for

a regular payment made by the state or a former employer to a retired person

the specific date on which a person officially retires

money saved or received for retirement

the state of having a reliable income and financial stability after retirement

a set of benefits, like a pension and health insurance, offered to a retiring employee

a party held to celebrate someone's retirement

a residential area designed for older adults who are retired

an official plan or system for retirement

money received regularly after retiring

a residential area designed for older adults who are retired

a present given to someone when they retire

a range of investments held by a person for retirement

a place where retired people live and are cared for

to choose to retire before the official retirement age

the specific age when people are expected to retire

a common phrase used to wish someone well when they retire

during the period of time after retiring

with the purpose of preparing for retirement (e.g., saving money)

used to specify the job, sport, or activity one is retiring from

following the time of retirement

up to the point in time when one retires

preceding the time of retirement

at the specific point in time of retiring

as a result of or to mark the occasion of retiring

used to specify the age of retirement

used to specify the role or position someone is retiring from

to make arrangements for the time when you will retire

to feel happy and excited about the future time of retirement

to make arrangements for the time when you will retire

to consider retiring

to find pleasure and satisfaction in the period of retirement

to get ready for the time when you will retire

to consider retiring

to use the time of retirement in a particular way, such as traveling

to make a public statement about one's decision to retire

to get closer to the age or time of retirement

to get closer to the age or time of retirement

to be near the age or time of retirement

to think about the possibility of retiring

to save or supply money for retirement

to return to work after having retired

to arrive at the age of retirement

to provide the money needed for retirement

to provide the money needed for retirement

to begin the period of one's life after stopping work

to begin the period of one's life after stopping work

to postpone retiring to a later date

to postpone retiring to a later date

to make someone retire against their will

to make someone retire against their will

to think deeply or at length about retiring

to celebrate or officially recognize someone's retirement