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Noun — The person or thing that has existed longest among a group, especially the eldest child in a family.

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the oldest of three oldest child oldest sibling

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What does “oldest” mean?

The word “oldest” means the person or thing that has existed longest among a group, especially the eldest child in a family. In plain terms, the one who has been around longest — most often used for the firstborn child in a family.

How do you pronounce “oldest”?

“Oldest” is pronounced OHL-duhst (/ˈoʊldəst/ in IPA).

How do you use “oldest” in a sentence?

Here is “oldest” used in a sentence: “As the oldest, she always looked after her younger brothers.”

What part of speech is “oldest”?

“Oldest” is a noun.

Is “oldest” a common word?

“Oldest” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between "oldest" and "eldest"?

Both are superlatives, but eldest is used mainly for people, especially birth order among siblings, while oldest can describe people or things. You can have the oldest building, but only the eldest child.

What is the difference between "older" and "oldest"?

Older is the comparative, used when comparing two things, as in "the older of the two brothers," while oldest is the superlative, used for three or more, as in "the oldest of five children." Oldest marks the extreme end of a group.

When should you say "oldest" instead of "eldest"?

Use oldest for things and for people in general, and reserve eldest mainly for family birth order, as in "my eldest sister." In American English, oldest is commonly used even for siblings.

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