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- adjectiveolder (comparative adjective)
- "the old man lay propped up on cushions"
- made or built long ago:"the old quarter of the town"
- possessed or used for a long time:"he gave his old clothes away"
- informalboring or tiresome, especially as a result of repetition or overfamiliarity:"I wish she'd shut up—it's getting old"
- belonging only or chiefly to the past; former or previous:"valuation under the old rating system was inexact"
- used to refer to the first of two or more similar things:"I was going to try to get my old job back"
- dating from far back; long-established or known:"we greet each other like old friends" · "I get sick of the same old routine"
- (of a form of a language) as used in former or earliest times.
- of a specified age:"he was fourteen years old" · "a seven-month-old baby" · "how old are you?"
- a person or animal of the age specified:"a nineteen-year-old"
- informalused to express affection, familiarity, or contempt:"it gets the old adrenaline going" · "“Good old Mom,” she said"
OriginOld English ald, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch oud and German alt, from an Indo-European root meaning ‘adult’, shared by Latin alere ‘nourish’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- having lived for a long time; no longer young. See alsoelder,eldest.
- made or built long ago:
- possessed or used for a long time:
- belonging only or chiefly to the past; former or previous:
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