English · Adjectives

old

/əʊld/

[/əʊld/]

aged; not new

Beginneradjective

Definition

Having lived or existed for a long time; not young or new.

Example

My grandfather is a very old man, but he still loves to tell exciting stories.

My grandfather is a very old man, but he still loves to tell exciting stories.

Etymology

From Old English 'ald', of West Germanic origin, related to German 'alt'.

How & Where It’s Used

Used for people, objects, and ideas; opposite of 'young' or 'new'.

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