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How to pronounce senile in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms doddering, doddery, gaga
Derivation senility

Examples of senile

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You will watch a senile old man giving his young bride a good medieval licking.
From the morningstaronline.co.uk
They see me as volcanic, volatile, eccentric, but I'm rational, I'm not senile.
From the guardian.co.uk
Was Basia a sorceress who abused and then fleeced a victim of senile dementia?
From the time.com
The set is a top-floor apartment in an architecturally senile London building.
From the time.com
Now it is brazen, thanks to Scalia and his half senile pansy in the Supreme court.
From the swampland.time.com
In a fourth case, Chaganti saw an elderly man in February 2002 for senile dementia.
From the stltoday.com
Amyloid makes up the senile plaques that dot the brains of people with Alzheimer's.
From the sciencedaily.com
Immunolocalization of the amyloid precursor protein within the senile plaque.
From the nature.com
Soon it becomes clear that the old man is neither dying nor senile-just mean.
From the time.com
More examples
  • Doddering: mentally or physically infirm with age; "his mother was doddering and frail"
  • (senility) dotage: mental infirmity as a consequence of old age; sometimes shown by foolish infatuations
  • (senility) the state of being senile
  • Dementia (taken from Latin, originally meaning "madness", from de- "without" + ment, the root of mens "mind") is a serious loss of cognitive ability in a previously unimpaired person, beyond what might be expected from normal aging. ...
  • (Seniles) Epistolae familiares was originally called by Petrarch Epistolarum mearum ad diversos liber ("a book of my letters to different people"), which was shortened later to the current title.
  • Of, or relating to old age; exhibiting the deterioration in mind and body often accompanying old age; doddering
  • (senility) The losing of memory and reason due to old age; An elderly, senile person
  • (Senility) the aging?related loss of mental faculties.
  • (Senility) the decline in mental functioning as the condition of the aging progresses.