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- Dictionaryold/əʊld/
adjective
- 1. having lived for a long time; no longer young: "the old man lay propped up on cushions" Similar Opposite
- 2. belonging to the past; former: "valuation under the old rating system was inexact" Similar Opposite
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Synonyms for OLDER: elderly, old, aging, ageing, aged, ancient, senior, geriatric; Antonyms of OLDER: young, youthful, ageless, youngish, juvenile, adolescent, immature, minor.
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Some common synonyms of old are ancient, antiquated, antique, archaic, obsolete, and venerable. While all these words mean "having come into existence or use in the more or less distant past," old may apply to either actual or merely relative length of existence.
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Synonyms for OLDER: elder, old, senior, sooner, former, preceding, of the greater age, prior, more aged; Antonyms for OLDER: younger, young, newer, of a later vintage, newer, later, younger, newer, recenter.
Synonyms: old , aged, aging (US), ageing (UK), senior , elderly , elder , geriatric, of a certain age, over the hill (informal), getting on (informal), getting on in years (informal), up in years (US, informal), veteran. Antonyms: young , younger, newer, current , just out, present-day, of a later vintage, more modern, fresh.
Synonyms for OLDER in English: elder, first, senior, first-born, earlier born, ….