The word "mature" could be a suitable option for a word that rhymes with "sober" and means older.
Precocious.
No, "elderly" is not a bad word. It is a common term to describe older people in a respectful and non-discriminatory way.
Precocious means showing advanced development or maturity at a young age.
The idiom "advancing years" refers to getting older or growing old. It implies the passage of time and the aging process.
When people get older, they tend to get gray hair - that's the "crown of snow". And as people get older many(but not all) tend to become wiser. More experiences to draw from, more patience to think things through etc. It's a poetic but roundabout way of saying that people generally become wiser as they get older.
yes couse that means you are getting older and wiser
The older you get the wiser you become! Lets just say she is very wise!!!!!!!!!!!! And she is definetly batman
"Older" is an adjective describing age, while "wiser" is an adjective describing wisdom.
Older and wiser if you are lucky.
the older you are the wiser you are considered
"Wiser" means having or showing good judgment and the ability to make sound decisions based on experience and knowledge.
some are, some not
It derives from the word sophizesthai which means to become wiser. The root word is sophisma :a clever device, idea or trick.
they're good-looking,trusting and compatible. i am older and much wiser.
Parents are older and wiser so they get to make the rules.
1,826 days older and slightly wiser.