retd Definition
retd
abbreviation
- 1. Retired.
retire
verb retired, retiring
- tr & intr
1. To stop or make someone stop working permanently, usually on reaching an age at which a pension can be received.
- Example: retired at 60
2. formal
- To go away to rest, especially to go to bed.
- Thesaurus: rest, go to bed, lie down, sleep, turn in, hit the sack (
3. formal
- To go away (from or to a place); to leave.
- Example: retire to the drawing room
- Thesaurus: leave, withdraw, depart, recede, retreat, exit, secede, remove, decamp; Antonym: enter, join.
4. To withdraw or make someone withdraw from a sporting contest, especially because of injury.
tr & intr
5. Said of a military force, etc: to move or be moved back, away from a dangerous position.
noun
- An act of retiring, eg from work, or of going away from a place.
- Having permanently stopped work because of one's age.
- Secluded.
- The act of retiring or state of being retired from work.
- Seclusion and privacy.
- Thesaurus: withdrawal, retreat, seclusion, solitude, privacy.
adj
- Shy and reserved; not liking to be noticed.
- Thesaurus: reticent, self-effacing, shy, timid, unassuming, diffident, meek, bashful, quiet, reserved, mousy, demure, reclusive, shrinking; Antonym: assertive, forward.
adverb
