old-fashioned (B1)
adjective
Pronunciation: /ˌoʊld ˈfæʃənd/
Definition
Belonging to or characteristic of an earlier period, especially in style or design; not modern.
Examples
He has an old-fashioned sense of courtesy.
The hotel still has some old-fashioned furniture.
Her old-fashioned ideas about marriage were not popular.
How to Use old-fashioned
- old-fashioned [noun] (collocation)
- Describes a noun that belongs to an earlier period. — "She preferred old-fashioned methods of communication."
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