1. octogenarian - Noun
2. octogenarian - Adjective
3. octogenarian - Adjective Satellite
A person eighty years, or more, of age.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt's never that hard for me to imagine what it must feel like to be someone else, whether it's an American teenage girl or a Japanese octogenarian man. Curtis Sittenfeld
Australia’s only Nobel laureate in epidemiology, the delightful octogenarian Peter Doherty of the Doherty Foundation, made five predictions when I spoke to him in August. Source: Internet
Almost a decade ago, in September 2008, an octogenarian Galway businessman who I had met only briefly before had asked a mutual friend during our conversation if he would mind giving us some privacy for a few minutes. Source: Internet
During the general election campaign season, the octogenarian risked his health during a pandemic to campaign for Biden, whom he’s known since Biden was a U.S. Senator. Source: Internet
Other top politicians ranked included: Equatorial Guinea’s President Teodoro Obiang Mbasogo; South Africa’s firebrand, Julius Malema and Zimbabwe’s octogenarian President Robert Mugabe. Source: Internet
Foltz, Kim, The Media Business: Advertising; At Wendy's, Folksiness Is Effective, August 22, 1990 Consumer brand awareness of Wendy's eventually regained levels it had not achieved since octogenarian Clara Peller 's wildly popular " Where's the beef? Source: Internet