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adjective
- 1. attractively unusual or old-fashioned: "quaint country cottages" Similar Opposite
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Quaint means attractive because of being unusual and especially old-fashioned. It can also be used to show that you do not approve of something strange or old-fashioned. See more meanings, examples and synonyms of quaint.
Quaint means attractive because of being unusual and especially old-fashioned. Learn how to use quaint in sentences, see synonyms and antonyms, and explore its pronunciation and translations.
Quaint means pleasingly or strikingly old-fashioned or unfamiliar, or unusual or different in character or appearance. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for quaint.
Quaint means attractive because it is unusual and old-fashioned. Learn more about its word forms, origin, usage, and related words from Collins English Dictionary.
very strange or unusual; odd or even incongruous in character or appearance. “"the head terminating in the quaint duck bill which gives the animal its vernacular name"- Bill Beatty” “"came forth a quaint and fearful sight"- Sir Walter Scott” “a quaint sense of humor” synonyms: strange, unusual.
Quaint definition: having an old-fashioned attractiveness or charm; oddly picturesque. See examples of QUAINT used in a sentence.
Quaint means attractive in an unusual or old-fashioned way. Learn how to use this adjective with pictures, pronunciation, synonyms and more.