Verbal Ability - One Word Substitutes - Discussion

Discussion Forum : One Word Substitutes - Section 1 (Q.No. 1)
Directions to Solve
In questions given below out of four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given word/sentence.

1.
Extreme old age when a man behaves like a fool
Imbecility
Senility
Dotage
Superannuation
Answer: Option
Explanation:
No answer description is available. Let's discuss.
Discussion:
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Sai said:   1 decade ago
Dotage means old age, especially with some loss of mental ability.

R.Srinivas said:   1 decade ago
Dotage and senility are seems to be an similar meanings. I thought both are correct.

Pranahita said:   1 decade ago
Dotage and senility both mean the same.

Vidhya said:   1 decade ago
Mental infirmity as a consequence of old age; sometimes shown by foolish infatuations.

Ankush said:   1 decade ago
Dotage mean old age, loss of mental ability.

Shakil Ahmad said:   1 decade ago
A is the father of B and B is not the son of A so, who is B?

Pooja shetty said:   1 decade ago
I agree with senility because senility is a mental illness that affects some old people and that causes them to become confused and to forget things.

Daniel said:   1 decade ago
According to my thesaurus dictionary, the answer Senility is perfect. Dotage only means loss of strength and concentration.

Dheeraj said:   1 decade ago
Meaning of SENILITY:

* Mental infirmity as a consequence of old age; sometimes shown by foolish infatuations.
* The state of being senile.

Meaning of DOTAGE:

* Mental infirmity as a consequence of old age; sometimes shown by foolish infatuations.

Prayesh said:   1 decade ago
Well that clearly refers to the word DOTART which means the silly old man.


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