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  1. OLD-FASHIONED definition: 1. not modern; belonging to or typical of a time in the past: 2. not modern; belonging to or…. Learn more.

  2. The meaning of OLD-FASHIONED is of, relating to, or characteristic of a past era. How to use old-fashioned in a sentence.

  3. Something that's old-fashioned is out of style or from the past. You could call an antique telephone old-fashioned, and you could also describe your elderly grandfather this way. Out-of-date clothes, like your aunt's wardrobe of 1980's dresses with shoulder pads, are old-fashioned.

  4. Something that is old-fashioned is no longer used, done, or believed by most people, because it has been replaced by something that is more modern.

  5. adjective. us / ˈoʊldˈfæʃ·ənd / Add to word list. not modern; belonging to or typical of a time in the past: old-fashioned clothes / ideas / music. She’s old-fashioned (= her views are typical of the past, not the present). (Definition of old-fashioned from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  6. (sometimes disapproving) (of a person) believing in old or traditional ways; having traditional ideas. My parents are old-fashioned about relationships and marriage. She wants to be an old-fashioned mother, staying at home and looking after the children. Call me old-fashioned, but I still believe in good manners.

  7. Jun 2, 2024 · Of a thing: outdated or no longer in vogue . Synonyms: dated, oldfangled, outdated; see also Thesaurus: obsolete, Thesaurus: unfashionable. My bike is old-fashioned but it gets me around. Of a person: preferring the customs of earlier times.

  8. adjective. of a style or kind that is no longer in vogue: an old-fashioned bathing suit. Synonyms: obsolete, outmoded. favored or prevalent in former times: old-fashioned ideas. having the conservative behavior, ways, ideas, or tastes of earlier times: a delightfully old-fashioned gentleman. old-fashioned. adjective.

  9. 1. belonging to, characteristic of, or favoured by former times; outdated: old-fashioned ideas. 2. favouring or adopting the dress, manners, fashions, etc, of a former time. 3. quizzically doubtful or disapproving: she did not reply, but gave him an old-fashioned look. 4. dialect Scot and Northern English old for one's age: an old-fashioned child.

  10. THESAURUS old-fashioned not considered modern or fashionable – used about styles of clothes, furniture etc, or about words and ideas The room was full of big old-fashioned furniture. I can’t wear that dress – it’s too old-fashioned.