Old (of things):
the American
spelling of
ageing
noun
an
earlier form from which something
modern has
developed
adjective
humorous
very
old or
old-fashioned
adjective
too
old or too
old-fashioned to be
useful
adjective
old and
valuable
noun
formal
the
state of being
extremely old
adjective
old and no
longer used
adjective
informal
old and in
bad condition
adjective
British
informal
old and in
bad condition, or no
longer effective
adjective
old and no
longer in
good condition
adjective
British
used about a
car or
machine that
looks old-fashioned or
does not
work as well as it
used to
adjective
old,
dirty, and
unpleasant
adjective
informal
old and
dirty
adjective
old and in
bad condition
noun
humorous
someone or something that is
considered to be very
old-fashioned,
especially a
machine or a
piece of
equipment
adjective
someone or something that is
old has
lived a long time
adjective
something that is
old has
existed or been
used for a long time
adjective
used for
describing something that
existed,
happened, or was
used in the
past
adjective
used for
referring to something that has been
replaced by a
newer thing of the same
type
adjective
used with the
names of
towns and
countries, for
referring to the
oldest part or to the way it was in the
past
noun
informal
someone or something that is
old,
especially a
song or
film
adjective
neither very
old, nor very
young or
new
adjective
containing information that is no
longer correct because it is
old and
things have
changed
adjective
American
informal
old and in
bad condition
noun
something such as a system or
rule that
remains from an
earlier time or
situation
adjective
a
rickety structure or
piece of
furniture is
likely to
break if you put any
weight on it, often because it is
old
adjective
old and in
bad condition
adjective
informal
old and in
bad condition
noun
someone or something that seems to
belong to an
earlier period of time or that
makes you
think of an
earlier period of time
adjective
damaged or
spoiled by being
used a
lot or by becoming
old
adjective
humorous
very
old
adjective
something that is
worn looks old and
damaged because it has been
used a
lot
adjective
too
old or
damaged to use any
longer
something
old that has
continued to
exist,
especially when other
things from the same
period have
disappeared or been
forgotten
used for
describing people and
things from long
ago in the
past
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