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Definition of "old" in Englisch

adjective

  1. Of an object, concept, relationship, etc., having existed for a relatively long period of time.

    • an old abandoned building
    • an old friend
  2. Having been used and thus no longer new or unused.

    • I find that an old toothbrush is good to clean the keyboard with.
  3. Having existed or lived for the specified time.

    • How old are they? She’s five years old and he's seven. We also have a young teen and a two-year-old child.
    • My great-grandfather lived to be a hundred and one years old.
  4. Of an earlier time.

  5. Tiresome after prolonged repetition.

    • Your constant pestering is getting old.
  6. Said of subdued colors, particularly reds, pinks and oranges, as if they had faded over time.

  7. A grammatical intensifier, often used in describing something positive, and combined with another adjective.

    • We're having a good old time.
    • My next car will be a big old SUV.
    • My wife makes the best little old apple pie in Texas.
    • Look at Murphy playing with newest old favorite toy; he loves it!
    • any old
  8. (informal, of a person or pet) Indicating affection and familiarity.

  9. Designed for a mature audience; unsuitable for children below a certain age.

  10. (obsolete) Excessive, abundant.

noun

  1. (with the, invariable plural only) People who are old; old beings; the older generation, taken as a group.

    • A civilised society should always look after the old in the community.
  2. (slang) A person older than oneself, especially an adult in relation to a teenager.

    • Near-synonyms: geezer, oldie, oldster; see also Thesaurus:old person
    • I'm not letting an old wreck my good time today.
    • I'm not letting any olds wreck my good time today.
  3. (slang, most often plural) One's parents.

    • I had to sneak out to meet my girlfriend and tell the olds I was going to the library.
  4. (Australia, uncountable) A typically dark-coloured lager brewed by the traditional top-fermentation method.