"Quadragene" Meaning
There is no word "quadragene" in the English language. It's possible that it's a typo or a non-existent word. However, I think you may be looking for the word "quadruple", which is an adjective that means:
Four times as much, or four in number (e.g. "a quadruple threat")
Something that is made up of four parts, or has a four-sided shape (e.g. a quadruple plan).
If you meant something else, please let me know and I'll try to help.
"Quadragene" Examples
Usage Examples for the word "Quadragenarian"
A quadragenarian is a colloquial or humorous term referring to someone in their fifties.
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- "After reaching his 50th birthday, he called himself a quadragenarian, half-humorously, but stopped making jokes about aging soon after."
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- "The term managed to highlight the absurdity of labeling any decade in life as a defining period, though it did illicit some empathy for the quintessential quadragenarian conundrum – midlife crisis."
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- "As he approached his quadragenarian years, he began to appreciate the wisdom and insight that age brought him, challenges he never thought he would face at this stage."
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- "His energy for technology is as high as ever now that he is settling into his quadragenarian phase and always discovers innovative smartphones."
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- "For the third year in a row, she celebrated her birthday as a quadragenarian milestone, transforming her existing social club into an upbeat disco party with music by Disco Chefs and TrueGroove radio station."