Meaning of past one's prime | Babel Free
Definitions
No longer in an ideal condition.
Examples
“"Perhaps it might be nearer realisation," growls the cynic, "if we could only produce men according to demand, as we do horses, and promptly send them to the slaughter-house when past their prime"—which, of course, is not to be thought of.”
“[…]he saw the pretty face grow thin and white, the hair grow scanty, the pretty hands, worn down brutally by work, become like the claws of an old animal—then, when the man was past his prime, the difficulty of getting jobs, the small wages he had to take; […]”
“On Wednesday, Don Lemon, a co-host of “CNN This Morning,” is scheduled to return to the show, five days after apologizing on Twitter and internally for describing Nikki Haley on air last Thursday as “past her prime.””
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.