old
past times (especially in the phrase 'in days of old') • Hypernyms: past, past times, yesteryear
1. (used especially of persons) having lived for a relatively long time or attained a specific age (Freq. 108) - his mother is very old - a ripe old age - how old are you? • Ant: young • Similar to: aged, elderly, older, senior, of age, aging, ageing, senescent, ancient, anile, centenarian, darkened, doddering, doddery, gaga, senile, emeritus, grey, gray, grey-haired, gray-haired, grey-headed, gray-headed, grizzly, hoar, hoary, white-haired, middle-aged, nonagenarian, octogenarian, oldish, overage, overaged, superannuated, over-the-hill, sexagenarian, venerable • See Also: experienced, experient, mature, senior • Derivationally related forms: oldness • Attrubites: age 2. of long duration; not new (Freq. 95) - old tradition - old house - old wine - old country - old friendships - old money • Ant: new • Similar to: age-old, antique, antediluvian, antiquated, archaic, auld, hand-me-down, hand-down, hoary, rusty, immemorial, long-ago, longtime, patched, secondhand, used, sunset, yellow, yellowed • See Also: noncurrent, nonmodern, past, stale, worn • Derivationally related forms: oldness • Attrubites: age 3. (used for emphasis) very familiar (Freq. 5) - good old boy - same old story • Similar to: familiar 4. skilled through long experience (Freq. 1) - an old offender - the older soldiers • Syn: older • Similar to: experienced, experient 5. belonging to some prior time - erstwhile friend - our former glory - the once capital of the state - her quondam lover • Syn: erstwhile, former, onetime, one-time, quondam, sometime • Similar to: past 6. (used informally especially for emphasis) - a real honest-to-god live cowboy - had us a high old time - went upriver to look at a sure-enough fish wheel • Syn: honest-to-god, honest-to-goodness, sure-enough • Similar to: genuine, echt 7. just preceding something else in time or order - the previous owner - my old house was larger • Syn: previous • Similar to: preceding
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