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years
n 1: a late time of life; "old age is not for sissies"; "he's
showing his years"; "age hasn't slowed him down at all"; "a
beard white with eld"; "on the brink of geezerhood" [synonym:
{old age}, {years}, {age}, {eld}, {geezerhood}]
2: a prolonged period of time; "we've known each other for
ages"; "I haven't been there for years and years" [synonym: {long
time}, {age}, {years}]
3: the time during which someone's life continues; "the
monarch's last days"; "in his final years" [synonym: {days},
{years}]



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  • List of years - Wikipedia
    This page is an index to individual articles for years Years are shown in chronological order
  • Years or Years or Years? Correct Possessive (Helpful Examples)
    Years should be used when you’re talking about multiple years as it is the plural form of “year” “Year’s” should be used when you’re talking about a singular time unit as a compound time expression
  • Years, years’, or years? Which is correct? - One Minute English
    Year’s, Years’, and years are in fact all correct depending on the context Years is used for the plural of year year’s and years’ are used in compound time expressions Year’s is used with a singular time unit and years’ is used for a plural unit
  • Years, Leap Years, Number of Days and Weeks in a Year
    List of years 1800-2100 ISO weeks: Number of weeks according to ISO-8601 (weeks starting on Monday) The first week is the week with a Thursday in the new year (the first 4-day week) Leap years: Every year that is divisible by four is a leap year, except for years that are divisible by 100 but not by 400 The next leap year will be in 2028
  • Years, Year’s, or Years’ (Correct Grammar + Examples)
    Is it “year’s” or “years’?” Technically, both forms are correct When we are referring to singular time, we would use “year’s” and when we are referring to the time that the expression is about, we would use “years’” with the apostrophe at the end of the word year Sentence examples using “year’s”
  • YEARS | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    for a man of his years He dances well for a man of his years (= considering how old he is) YEARS meaning: 1 a long time: 2 someone's age or the time that someone lives or has lived: 3 a long time: Learn more
  • Years’ or Year’s or Years - BusinessWritingBlog
    Is it year’s, years’, or years? Well, all three are perfectly correct depending on the context Here is the quick rundown: Years is the plural of the word “year” Example: It’s been three years since I last saw him Year’s and Years‘ are used to express compound time
  • Year, Year’s, and Years’ – When to Use Each Word
    One word that often causes confusion is “year ” In this article, we will explore the correct usage of “year,” “year’s,” and “years’,” and provide you with a comprehensive guide to help you understand when to use them correctly The word “year” is a noun that refers to a 12-month period
  • Which is Correct? When to Use Years or Years - A Plus Topper
    Years or year’s: Years is simply the plural form of the word ‘year’ whereas “year’s” is the singular for that represents the noun ownership or possession Both are correct in different contexts
  • Year Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
    She is 14 years old The fiscal year begins in October and ends in September This will be a great year [=harvest season] for peaches The pitcher is having his best year [= season] ever She took geometry (during) her sophomore year The couple married on this day in the year of our Lord 2005 He will never change his mind Not in a million years





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