Definitions For Old
noun
- Past times (especially in the phrase in days of old')
- A person who has a specified age
- Old people
adjective
- Just preceding something else in time or order
- Of a very early stage in development
- Skilled through long experience
- (used for emphasis) very familiar
- Very good
- Belonging to some prior time
adjective
- Of long duration; not new
- (used especially of persons) having lived for a relatively long time or attained a specific age
Examples of Old in a Sentence
- He's an old man now.
- We rented an old black-and-white movie.
- There's an old saying that good fences make good neighbors.
- Young and old alike will enjoy the movie.
noun
- Past times (especially in the phrase in days of old')
- A person who has a specified age
- Old people
adjective
- Just preceding something else in time or order
- Of a very early stage in development
- Skilled through long experience
- (used for emphasis) very familiar
- Very good
- Belonging to some prior time
adjective
- Of long duration; not new
- (used especially of persons) having lived for a relatively long time or attained a specific age
- He's an old man now.
- We rented an old black-and-white movie.
- There's an old saying that good fences make good neighbors.
- Young and old alike will enjoy the movie.
