What is another word for little old man?

Pronunciation: [lˈɪtə͡l ˈə͡ʊld mˈan] (IPA)

When it comes to finding synonyms for the phrase "little old man," there are plenty of words to choose from. Some of the most commonly used alternatives include "elderly gentleman," "senior citizen," "venerable man," "elderly chap," "grizzled old man," "aged pensioner" and "hoary old man." Other more obscure options might include "graybeard," "white-haired gent," "time-worn fellow," "weathered patriarch," or "wise old sage." Ultimately, the exact words used will depend on the tone and context of the conversation or written piece, as well as the audience being addressed.

What are the hypernyms for Little old man?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Little old man

  • I don't want to be the oldest performer in captivity... I don't want to look like a little old man dancing out there.
    Fred Astaire
  • Jack of all trades, master of none Jacking up WISDOM with everyone That was stolen from a little old man Because he thinks everyone's dumb. He's a Doctor and a Faith Healer He's a Teacher and a Cheater He's a PREACHER and a Sinner He's a Musician and a Politician He's a Judge with a grudge He is trying to be an Artist But nobody was pleased. Jack of all trades Speaking highly of his trades But not even a master of one. Records, showed none... A COPY and PASTE TEACHER, And a PAINTLESS PAINTER. Trying to be a motivator, But, avoids his own mirror. Advice foods and health facts, But who's overweight and fat. Words of pretense, But a bad influence. Tried to create more, But achieve worse than before. Kindness is his devotion, But it's the opposite of his actions. Love and peace as problem solutions, But shows love of gun collections. Your virtue of righteousness, Are just a paradox, it is worthless. You're no mystery, But just plain MISERY. Jack of all trades, For sure master of NONE.
    STOOLarts KONCEPT

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