There is no difference between "older" and "elder." The mean the same thing.
Elder is someone who is old, an aged person and a senior. Eg. My grandmother is an elder Eldest means oldest;first-born My dad is the eldest in my family.
The word "mature" could be a suitable option for a word that rhymes with "sober" and means older.
The word "elder" can function as both a noun and an adjective. As a noun, it refers to someone who is older in age or has more experience. As an adjective, it describes someone or something that is older or more experienced.
An elder care lawyer is one that specializes in the legal matters of the elderly. Such things as health care, living wills, setting up powers of attorney, and end of life wishes of the client.
Comparative: older Superlative: oldest
Elder is someone who is old, an aged person and a senior. Eg. My grandmother is an elder Eldest means oldest;first-born My dad is the eldest in my family.
No. Prefer the usage in these examples: She is older than me. She is older than I am. She is my elder/older sister. (Both are generally acceptable in modern usage.) My elder/older brother is a teacher. My car is older than your car. Your cat is older than my dog. Of the two sisters, Siân is the elder/older.
An ELDER is a person who is older. Like a Grandma.
the difference between is that the empoer is older and wise
Elder should be corrected to older.
you have to bow before you aproach an elder or someone special or something
Usually the grandparents are older.
newer are better
"Older" is used to compare two things in terms of age or length of time, while "elder" is used to refer to the oldest member in a group or family. For example, you would say "He is older than his sister" to compare ages, and "She is the elder of her two siblings" to refer to the oldest sibling.
Ancient dragons are encountered at ~lvl50 and elders at ~lvl38
Always, the older the better!
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