(of a person) Having been in existence for a long time
“I'm old but none the wiser.”
In a poor structural condition, especially due to old age
“The old structure and its surrounding areas have been a popular location for filming.”
(of clothes) Having been worn or used many times over a long period of time
“With his old shoes, and shabby clothes, it was a fall from grace no nobleman has ever faced.”
Characterized by outdatedness and something that's not trending at the moment
“Forgive me for saying, but your decor is looking rather old.”
Having been in possession or usage over a long period
“This particular item was purchased as part of our old, sun-faded collection.”
Marked by having extensive life experiences
“He acts in a manner that is old for his age.”
(attributive) In a time or period marked by the past
“In the old days, we used to run around in the garden and chase birds, completely unplugged.”
So often used that it has become repetitive and tiresome
“I know it's going to sound clichéd and old, but we are just going to take it one week at a time.”
Well-known or long established
“There is an old Irish saying that tells you not to listen to old English sayings.”
Referring to something or someone one used to have
“His old partner went on a reality television show to find fame, but found it for all the wrong reasons.”
Boring or severely lacking in interest
Used or second-hand, passed along by its prior user
Lasting throughout the year or through many years
Decaying or no longer fresh
Belonging or happening near the beginning of a particular period
Long-established and unlikely to change
Of, pertaining to, derived from, or possessed by, an ancestor or ancestors
An old, dilapidated vehicle
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