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List of antonyms from "old chestnut" to antonyms from "old lang synes"
Discover our 225 antonyms available for the terms "old-fangled, old grads, old-chestnut, old days, old lang synes" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Old chestnut (10 antonyms)
- Old-chestnut (4 antonyms)
- Old chestnuts (6 antonyms)
- Old days (5 antonyms)
- Old faithful (8 antonyms)
- Old-fangled (11 antonyms)
- Old fashioned (51 antonyms)
- Old-fashioned (10 antonyms)
- Old fogey (4 antonyms)
- Old fogy (4 antonyms)
- Old folk (3 antonyms)
- Old goat (5 antonyms)
- Old grad (1 antonym)
- Old grads (1 antonym)
- Old-hand (3 antonyms)
- Old hand (3 antonyms)
- Old-hat (26 antonyms)
- Old hat (1 antonym)
- Old heave-ho (14 antonyms)
- Old heave ho (23 antonyms)
- Old heave-hos (14 antonyms)
- Old heaveho (14 antonyms)
- Old lang syne (2 antonyms)
- Old lang synes (2 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « old fashioned »
- As in archaic : adj very old
- As in medieval : adj having to do with the middle ages; old
- As in moth-eaten : adj shabby; stale
- As in musty : adj worn-out, clichéd
- As in obsolete : adj no longer in use, in vogue
- As in old : adj obsolete, outdated
- As in old-fashioned : adj antiquated
- As in out : adj not possible; gone
- As in retro : adj from yesteryear
- As in behind the times : adj not current
- As in uptight : adj nervous
- As in mossy : adj antiquated
- As in old-time : adj outmoded
- As in superannuated : adj obsolete
- As in superseded : adj out-of-date
- As in unfashionable : adj out-of-style
- As in bygone : adj in the past
- As in old hat : adj overfamiliar
- As in age-old : adj very old
- As in button-down : adj conventional
- As in frumpish : adj tacky
- As in olden : adj old
- As in corny : adj trite, clichéd
- As in dated : adj out-of-date
- As in ancient : adj old, often very old
- As in frumpy : adj dowdy
- As in antediluvian : adj out-of-date; prehistoric
- As in antiquated : adj obsolete
- As in hoary : adj ancient
- As in hokey : adj corny
- As in old school : noun earliest way of doing things
- He was advised that the old fashioned way of nursing babies was obsolete.
- Extract from : « Watch Yourself Go By » by Al. G. Field
- Some people thought her old fashioned, strait-laced, prudish.
- Extract from : « The Mask » by Arthur Hornblow
- The house is old fashioned and irregular, but lodgeable and commodious.
- Extract from : « The Expedition of Humphry Clinker » by Tobias Smollett
- Well, you know the result: the old fashioned man got round her.
- Extract from : « You Never Can Tell » by George Bernard Shaw
- There was a cot, an old fashioned wash stand and a sort of closet.
- Extract from : « A Modern Cinderella » by Amanda M. Douglas
- Old fashioned, too, she was; but ante-bellum glory did not radiate from her as it did from the major.
- Extract from : « Sixes and Sevens » by O. Henry
- If it wasn't a velosipede, it would be an old fashioned wheelbarrow.
- Extract from : « Josh Billings' Old Farmer's Allminax » by Henry Wheeler Shaw
- An old fashioned Virginia wedding was an event to be remembered.
- Extract from : « Plantation Reminiscences » by Letitia M. Burwell
- In those days nothing but old fashioned Kentucky rifles were in use.
- Extract from : « Forty Years Among the Indians » by Daniel W. Jones
- The entire house is—in fact—furnished with old fashioned furniture.
- Extract from : « Cox--The Man » by Roger W. Babson