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What is the opposite word for Old?

  • new

    out of date, traditional

  • young

    aged, advanced in age

  • modern

    out of date, advanced in age

  • fresh

    advanced in age, traditional

  • recent

    out of date, traditional

  • youthful

    aged, advanced in age

  • current

    out of date, advanced in age

  • contemporary

    traditional, past

  • up-to-date

    out of date, traditional

  • present

  • immature

    aged

  • inexperienced

  • green

  • novel

  • late

  • childlike

  • juvenile

    aged

  • fashionable

  • adolescent

  • latest

    new

  • future

  • hot

  • revolutionary

  • unstable

  • changeable

  • unsteady

  • interrupted

  • untrustworthy

  • intermittent

  • soft

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1. old

adjective. [‘ˈoʊld’] of long duration; not new.

Antonyms

  • fresh
  • new
  • modern
  • current
  • future
  • present
  • light

Synonyms

  • hand-me-down
  • antique
  • long-ago
  • yellow
  • hand-down

Etymology

  • old (English)
  • old (Middle English (1100-1500))

2. age-old

adjective. belonging to or lasting from times long ago.

Antonyms

  • new
  • junior
  • inexperienced

Synonyms

  • old

3. old-fashioned

adjective. [‘ˌoʊldˈfæʃənd’] out of fashion.

Antonyms

  • fashionable
  • man
  • woman
  • new
  • stylish
  • original
  • snappy

Synonyms

  • ex
  • passee
  • unfashionable
  • antique
  • passe

4. old

adjective. [‘ˈoʊld’] (used especially of persons) having lived for a relatively long time or attained a specific age.

Antonyms

  • junior
  • inexperienced
  • young
  • immature
  • oldness
  • mature
  • youngness

Synonyms

  • aged
  • senescent
  • gray-haired
  • centenarian
  • sexagenarian

Etymology

  • old (English)
  • old (Middle English (1100-1500))

5. old

adjective. [‘ˈoʊld’] (used for emphasis) very familiar.

Antonyms

  • unfamiliar
  • discolor

Synonyms

  • familiar

Etymology

  • old (English)
  • old (Middle English (1100-1500))

6. old

adjective. [‘ˈoʊld’] skilled through long experience.

Antonyms

  • inexperienced
  • juvenile
  • first
  • chromatic color

Synonyms

  • older
  • experient

Etymology

  • old (English)
  • old (Middle English (1100-1500))

7. old

noun. [‘ˈoʊld’] past times (especially in the phrase `in days of old’).

Antonyms

  • future
  • unloved
  • immaturity
  • unfledged

Synonyms

  • past
  • past times

Etymology

  • old (English)
  • old (Middle English (1100-1500))

8. old

adjective. [‘ˈoʊld’] (used informally especially for emphasis).

Antonyms

  • counterfeit
  • chromatic
  • northern
  • terminal
  • tender
  • unskilled

Synonyms

  • echt
  • honest-to-goodness
  • sure-enough
  • honest-to-god

Etymology

  • old (English)
  • old (Middle English (1100-1500))

9. old

adjective. [‘ˈoʊld’] belonging to some prior time.

Antonyms

  • future
  • present
  • majority
  • minority
  • rejuvenate
  • dishonorable
  • hairless

Synonyms

  • erstwhile
  • one-time
  • onetime
  • sometime
  • quondam

Etymology

  • old (English)
  • old (Middle English (1100-1500))

10. old

adjective. [‘ˈoʊld’] just preceding something else in time or order.

Antonyms

  • succeeding
  • green
  • unenthusiastic

Synonyms

  • previous

Etymology

  • old (English)
  • old (Middle English (1100-1500))

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  1. oldadjective

    Tiresome.

    Your constant pestering is getting old.

    Synonyms:
    ancient, long in the tooth, obsolete, erstwhile, antiquated, ex-, one-time, aged, of age, former, past

  2. oldadjective

    Said of subdued colors, particularly reds, pinks and oranges, as if they had faded over time.

    Synonyms:
    ex-, aged, obsolete, long in the tooth, antiquated, of age, one-time, former, ancient, erstwhile, past

  3. oldadjective

    A grammatical intensifier, often used in describing something positive.

    We’re having a good old time.

    Synonyms:
    long in the tooth, erstwhile, ex-, former, past, of age, ancient, one-time, aged, antiquated, obsolete

  4. oldadjective

    Antonyms:
    young

    Synonyms:
    elderly, ageing, long in the tooth, aged, aging

  5. oldadjective

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

    Synonyms:
    antiquated, aged, one-time, ancient, long in the tooth, former, of age, obsolete, ex-, erstwhile, past

  6. oldadjective

    Of a living being, having lived for most of the expected years.

    a wrinkled old man

    Synonyms:
    long in the tooth, one-time, obsolete, former, ancient, of age, erstwhile, ex-, past, antiquated, aged

  7. oldadjective

    Of a perishable item, having existed for most, or more than its shelf life.

    An old loaf of bread.

    Synonyms:
    erstwhile, ex-, one-time, aged, ancient, past, obsolete, antiquated, of age, long in the tooth, former

  8. oldadjective

    Of an item that has been used and so is not new .

    I find that an old toothbrush is good to clean the keyboard with.

    Synonyms:
    antiquated, of age, former, aged, erstwhile, ancient, one-time, long in the tooth, ex-, obsolete, past

  9. oldadjective

    Having existed or lived for the specified time.

    Antonyms:
    brand new, new, fresh

    Synonyms:
    ancient, aged, obsolete, past, long in the tooth, erstwhile, one-time, ex-, former, antiquated, of age

  10. oldadjective

    Former, previous.

    Antonyms:
    new, current, latest

    Synonyms:
    past, antiquated, ancient, one-time, long in the tooth, erstwhile, former, of age, ex-, aged, obsolete

  11. oldadjective

    That is no longer in existence.

    The footpath follows the route of an old railway line.

    Synonyms:
    antiquated, past, erstwhile, ex-, ancient, long in the tooth, aged, of age, one-time, former, obsolete

  12. oldadjective

    Obsolete; out-of-date.

    That is the old way of doing things; now we do it this way.

    Synonyms:
    past, erstwhile, ancient, antiquated, one-time, long in the tooth, former, ex-, aged, of age, obsolete

  13. oldadjective

    Familiar.

    When he got drunk and quarrelsome they just gave him the old heave-ho.

    Synonyms:
    aged, long in the tooth, past, of age, obsolete, erstwhile, former, one-time, ex-, ancient, antiquated

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  1. old

    That is termed old which has existed long, or which existed long ago. Ancient, from the Latin, through the French, is the more stately, old, from the Saxon, the more familiar word. Familiarity, on one side, is near to contempt; thus we say, an old coat, an old hat. On the other hand, familiarity is akin to tenderness, and thus old is a word of endearment; as, «the old homestead,» the «old oaken bucket.» «Tell me the old, old story!» has been sung feelingly by millions; «tell me that ancient story» would remove it out of all touch of human sympathy. Olden is a statelier form of old, and is applied almost exclusively to time, not to places, buildings, persons, etc. As regards periods of time, the familiar are also the near; thus, the old times are not too far away for familiar thought and reference; the olden times are more remote, ancient times still further removed. Gray, hoary, and moldering refer to outward and visible tokens of age. Aged applies chiefly to long-extended human life. Decrepit, gray, and hoary refer to the effects of age on the body exclusively; senile upon the mind also; as, a decrepit frame, senile garrulousness. One may be aged and neither decrepit nor senile. Elderly is applied to those who have passed middle life, but scarcely reached old age. Remote (Latin re, back or away, and moveo, move), primarily refers to space, but is extended to that which is far off in time; as, at some remote period. Venerable expresses the involuntary reverence that we yield to the majestic and long-enduring, whether in the material world or in human life and character. Compare ANTIQUE; OBSOLETE; PRIMEVAL.

    Compare synonyms for NEW; YOUTHFUL.

    Synonyms:
    aged, ancient, antiquated, antique, decrepit, elderly, gray, hoary, immemorial, olden, patriarchal, remote, senile, time-honored, time-worn, venerable

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  1. old

    Antonyms:
    youthful, young, recent, fresh, modern, subsequent, newfashioned, current

    Synonyms:
    aged, pristine, long-standing, ancient, preceding, antiquated, obsolete, senile antique

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  1. oldadjective

    past times (especially in the phrase `in days of old’)

    Antonyms:
    adolescent, three-year-old, sunrise(a), counterfeit, preteen, infantile, refreshing, immature, schoolgirlish, childlike, youngish, boyish, inexperient, parvenu, brand-new, revolutionary, succeeding(a), recent, hot, preadolescent, untested, novel, unused, teen, future, spic-and-span, puppyish, radical, teenage, tender, junior, puppylike, virgin, schoolboyish, childly, teenaged, young, unfamiliar, newfound, one-year-old, newborn, middle, new-sprung(a), two-year-old, imitative, four-year-old, present(a), red-hot, five-year-old, small, untried, youthful, boylike, bran-new, little, fresh, girlish, early, new, spick-and-span, vernal, rising, late, parvenue, inexperienced

  2. oldadjective

    (used especially of persons) having lived for a relatively long time or attained a specific age

    «his mother is very old»; «a ripe old age»; «how old are you?»

    Antonyms:
    revolutionary, adolescent, untested, unused, new-sprung(a), newfound, future, preteen, schoolboyish, teenaged, brand-new, present(a), fresh, parvenu, young, puppyish, schoolgirlish, puppylike, newborn, rising, immature, boylike, inexperient, infantile, five-year-old, late, two-year-old, teenage, four-year-old, girlish, youngish, succeeding(a), inexperienced, new, preadolescent, three-year-old, bran-new, sunrise(a), teen, red-hot, boyish, untried, childlike, imitative, radical, hot, middle, recent, counterfeit, unfamiliar, virgin, little, vernal, tender, spick-and-span, refreshing, junior, one-year-old, early, small, youthful, novel, parvenue, spic-and-span, childly

    Synonyms:
    erstwhile(a), onetime(a), honest-to-god, former(a), sometime(a), sure-enough(a), one-time(a), older, honest-to-goodness, old(a), previous(a), quondam(a)

  3. oldadjective

    of long duration; not new

    «old tradition»; «old house»; «old wine»; «old country»; «old friendships»; «old money»

    Antonyms:
    sunrise(a), junior, fresh, inexperient, imitative, little, brand-new, adolescent, childly, spic-and-span, inexperienced, tender, teen, girlish, late, teenage, early, untried, youthful, preteen, young, hot, unused, untested, preadolescent, rising, spick-and-span, radical, four-year-old, puppylike, present(a), teenaged, schoolgirlish, red-hot, schoolboyish, recent, bran-new, newborn, middle, boyish, counterfeit, two-year-old, parvenu, new, three-year-old, revolutionary, childlike, novel, future, succeeding(a), five-year-old, one-year-old, immature, parvenue, puppyish, newfound, infantile, virgin, boylike, small, youngish, vernal, new-sprung(a), unfamiliar, refreshing

    Synonyms:
    erstwhile(a), onetime(a), honest-to-god, former(a), sometime(a), sure-enough(a), one-time(a), older, honest-to-goodness, old(a), previous(a), quondam(a)

  4. old(a)adjective

    (used for emphasis) very familiar

    «good old boy»; «same old story»

    Antonyms:
    sunrise(a), childly, five-year-old, newfound, schoolgirlish, junior, hot, one-year-old, unfamiliar, imitative, succeeding(a), untested, four-year-old, revolutionary, young, teen, newborn, rising, teenage, parvenu, youthful, future, late, three-year-old, teenaged, schoolboyish, inexperienced, recent, inexperient, counterfeit, preteen, new-sprung(a), preadolescent, brand-new, boylike, puppylike, immature, virgin, early, red-hot, puppyish, radical, untried, girlish, bran-new, adolescent, present(a), new, infantile, vernal, spick-and-span, boyish, novel, childlike, tender, youngish, refreshing, parvenue, fresh, small, spic-and-span, two-year-old, middle, little, unused

  5. old, olderadjective

    skilled through long experience

    «an old offender»; «the older soldiers»

    Antonyms:
    small, bran-new, preadolescent, immature, childlike, imitative, teen, new-sprung(a), fresh, sunrise(a), newfound, three-year-old, future, revolutionary, novel, parvenue, brand-new, youthful, inexperienced, newborn, infantile, new, adolescent, present(a), middle, schoolgirlish, hot, untested, boyish, five-year-old, unused, late, childly, spic-and-span, refreshing, parvenu, boylike, vernal, inexperient, puppylike, radical, four-year-old, spick-and-span, recent, untried, junior, succeeding(a), rising, red-hot, teenaged, counterfeit, tender, two-year-old, unfamiliar, early, schoolboyish, preteen, young, teenage, girlish, virgin, youngish, little, one-year-old, puppyish

    Synonyms:
    quondam(a), elder, previous(a), senior, older, old, sr., old(a), former(a), one-time(a), honest-to-god, erstwhile(a), honest-to-goodness, onetime(a), aged, sure-enough(a), sometime(a), elderly

  6. erstwhile(a), former(a), old, onetime(a), one-time(a), quondam(a), sometime(a)adjective

    belonging to some prior time

    «erstwhile friend»; «our former glory»; «the once capital of the state»; «her quondam lover»

    Antonyms:
    young, recent, parvenue, schoolboyish, puppylike, preteen, preadolescent, adolescent, hot, unfamiliar, puppyish, parvenu, five-year-old, tender, teen, little, unused, novel, rising, succeeding(a), future, inexperienced, vernal, sunrise(a), bran-new, teenage, schoolgirlish, newborn, boyish, junior, three-year-old, refreshing, fresh, counterfeit, middle, childly, revolutionary, four-year-old, boylike, virgin, untested, spick-and-span, two-year-old, youthful, early, one-year-old, red-hot, spic-and-span, new, inexperient, small, new-sprung(a), radical, untried, childlike, teenaged, youngish, infantile, present(a), newfound, brand-new, imitative, girlish, immature, late

  7. honest-to-god, honest-to-goodness, old(a), sure-enough(a)adjective

    (used informally especially for emphasis)

    «a real honest-to-god live cowboy»; «had us a high old time»; «went upriver to look at a sure-enough fish wheel»

    Antonyms:
    newborn, spick-and-span, rising, two-year-old, early, youthful, fresh, red-hot, untried, childlike, recent, virgin, bran-new, brand-new, new, infantile, late, refreshing, parvenu, schoolboyish, spic-and-span, adolescent, sunrise(a), teen, boyish, hot, newfound, unused, untested, three-year-old, vernal, childly, one-year-old, boylike, young, counterfeit, present(a), girlish, unfamiliar, new-sprung(a), teenaged, future, novel, immature, preteen, youngish, preadolescent, puppyish, little, imitative, four-year-old, five-year-old, succeeding(a), middle, teenage, radical, schoolgirlish, junior, puppylike, small, parvenue, tender, inexperient, revolutionary, inexperienced

  8. Oldadjective

    of a very early stage in development

    «Old English is also called Anglo Saxon»; «Old High German is High German from the middle of the 9th to the end of the 11th century»

    Antonyms:
    refreshing, five-year-old, novel, inexperient, puppylike, little, immature, untested, young, one-year-old, new-sprung(a), untried, virgin, newfound, teenaged, teen, two-year-old, schoolboyish, four-year-old, rising, childly, spic-and-span, three-year-old, newborn, junior, puppyish, counterfeit, brand-new, present(a), hot, middle, red-hot, bran-new, vernal, adolescent, schoolgirlish, late, sunrise(a), preadolescent, succeeding(a), infantile, recent, imitative, unused, revolutionary, teenage, new, childlike, youthful, spick-and-span, boylike, fresh, small, inexperienced, youngish, parvenue, tender, early, girlish, radical, boyish, unfamiliar, preteen, future, parvenu

    Synonyms:
    erstwhile(a), onetime(a), honest-to-god, former(a), sometime(a), sure-enough(a), one-time(a), older, honest-to-goodness, old(a), previous(a), quondam(a)

  9. previous(a), oldadjective

    just preceding something else in time or order

    «the previous owner»; «my old house was larger»

    Antonyms:
    preadolescent, untried, unfamiliar, virgin, counterfeit, present(a), newborn, childlike, newfound, future, recent, young, spick-and-span, preteen, one-year-old, schoolgirlish, new-sprung(a), girlish, early, unused, schoolboyish, small, infantile, refreshing, tender, immature, inexperient, succeeding(a), rising, puppylike, spic-and-span, red-hot, adolescent, four-year-old, teenage, hot, untested, vernal, three-year-old, middle, radical, teenaged, boylike, teen, little, late, brand-new, boyish, bran-new, imitative, parvenue, youthful, puppyish, fresh, sunrise(a), junior, parvenu, five-year-old, two-year-old, youngish, childly, new, novel, revolutionary, inexperienced

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  1. oldadjective

    Synonyms:
    aged, elderly, senescent, decrepit, venerable, patriarchal, superannuated, senile, former, pre-existing, preceding, ancient, archaic, antique, antiquated, olden, time-honored, traditional, immemorial, primitive, primordial, primeval, pristine, fossil, dilapidated, decayed, effete, practiced, veteran, experienced, sensible, astute, shrewd, sagacious

How to use Old in a sentence?

  1. Kayla Sullivan:

    Hi, Kayla Sullivan reporting live from outside my son’s bedroom, where he’s currently being detained until nap time is over, now this story does involve a minor, so I can’t release specifics, but what I can confirm is my son is a 2-year-old ‘terrorist’ who held me hostage at the Olive Garden.

  2. William Au:

    My biggest takeaway after getting everyone home safe was how well the marine patrol airmen did. These are young airmen, barely 20 years old, just watching them do their tasks while coordinating with other agencies, while simultaneously caring for the victims, showed how competent and well-trained they are.

  3. Jack Benny:

    Growing old is a case of mind over matter. If you don’t mind, it doesn’t matter.

  4. Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch:

    That’s kind of a joke. I’ll be 82 in March. They’re not going to put an 82-year-old man on there.

  5. Phil Weiser:

    We’re here today because Elijah McClain is not here and Elijah McClain should be, when Elijah McClain died Elijah McClain was only 23 years old. Elijah McClain had Elijah McClain whole life ahead of Elijah McClain and Elijah McClain family and his friends must now go on and must live without him.

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Grammar : Adj
Spell : ohld
Phonetic Transcription : oʊld

  • broken
  • changeable
  • contemporary
  • current
  • fresh
  • green
  • inexperienced
  • intermittent
  • interrupted
  • late
  • modern
  • new
  • present
  • recent
  • soft
  • unstable
  • unsteady
  • untrustworthy
  • up-to-date
  • wavering
  • weak
  • young
  • youthful

Definition of old

Origin :

  • Old English ald (Anglian), eald (West Saxon) «aged, antique, primeval; elder, experienced,» from West Germanic *althas «grown up, adult» (cf. Old Frisian ald, Gothic alþeis, Dutch oud, German alt), originally a past participle stem of a verb meaning «grow, nourish» (cf. Gothic alan «to grow up,» Old Norse ala «to nourish»), from PIE root *al- «to grow, nourish» (cf. Greek aldaino «make grow, strengthen,» althein, althainein «to get well;» Latin alere «to feed, nourish, bring up, increase,» altus «high,» literally «grown tall,» almus «nurturing, nourishing,» alumnus «fosterling, step-child;» Old Irish alim «I nourish»).
  • The usual PIE root is *sen- (see senior (adj.)). A few Indo-European languages distinguish words for «old» (vs. young) from words for «old» (vs. new), and some have separate words for aged persons as opposed to old things. Latin senex was used of aged living things, mostly persons, while vetus (literally «having many years») was used of inanimate things. Greek geraios was used mostly of humans; Greek palaios was used mostly of things, of persons only in a derogatory sense. Greek also had arkhaios, literally «belonging to the beginning,» which parallels French ancien, used mostly with reference to things «of former times.»
  • Old English also had fyrn «ancient,» related to Old English feor «far, distant» (see far, and cf. Gothic fairneis, Old Norse forn «old, of old, of former times,» Old High German firni «old, experienced»). The original Old English vowel is preserved in Scots auld, also in alderman. The original comparative and superlative (elder, eldest) are retained in particular uses.
  • First record of old-timer is from 1860. Expression old as the hills first recorded 1819. The good old days dates from 1828. Of old «of old times» is from late 14c. Old Glory for «the American flag» is first attested 1862. Old maid «woman who remains single well beyond the usual marrying age» is from 1520s; the card game is attested by that name from 1844. Old man «man who has lived long» is from c.1200; sense of «husband, father, boss» is from 1854, earlier (1830) it was military slang for «commanding officer;» old lady «wife, mother» is attested from c.1775. Old English is attested from 1701, originally as a type of font. Old boy originally was a former pupil of one of the English public schools. Old Testament attested from mid-14c.

  • adj advanced in age
  • adj obsolete, outdated
  • adj traditional, long-established

Example sentences :

  • She was in a box with two men—one old and one young—and an older woman.
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  • We met the son and the old man at one of their mines yesterday.
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  • The old man read it and for a time mused himself into seeming oblivion.
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  • You’ve been so devoted to her for three days that you’ve hardly bowed to old friends.
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  • «That contains the spirit of all prayer,» said the old philosopher.
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  • It was only the old man calling his son: David calling upon Absalom.
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  • The old man was peering at him sharply from under the grey protruding brows.
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  • The West and the East were met in conflict,—the old and the new, the stale and the fresh.
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  • Percival had walked the floor in deep attention to the old man’s words.
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  • He called a cab for the old man, and saw him started safely off up-town.
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Synonyms for old

  • aboriginal
  • age-old
  • aged
  • along in years
  • ancient
  • antediluvian
  • antiquated
  • antique
  • archaic
  • broken down
  • bygone
  • cast-off
  • constant
  • continuing
  • crumbling
  • dated
  • debilitated
  • decayed
  • decrepit
  • demode
  • done
  • early
  • elderly
  • enduring
  • enfeebled
  • erstwhile
  • established
  • exhausted
  • experienced
  • familiar
  • firm
  • former
  • fossil
  • geriatric
  • getting on
  • gray
  • gray-haired
  • grizzled
  • hackneyed
  • hardened
  • hoary
  • immemorial
  • impaired
  • inactive
  • infirm
  • inveterate
  • late
  • lifelong
  • long-lasting
  • long-lived
  • mature
  • matured
  • moth-eaten
  • not young
  • of long standing
  • of old
  • of yore
  • old-fashioned
  • old-time
  • olden
  • oldfangled
  • oldish
  • once
  • onetime
  • original
  • out-of-date
  • outmoded
  • over the hill
  • passé
  • past
  • past one’s prime
  • perennial
  • perpetual
  • practiced
  • primeval
  • primitive
  • primordial
  • pristine
  • quondam
  • relic
  • remote
  • rusty
  • seasoned
  • senile
  • senior
  • skilled
  • solid
  • sometime
  • stale
  • staying
  • steady
  • superannuated
  • time-honored
  • time-worn
  • tired
  • traditional
  • unfashionable
  • unoriginal
  • venerable
  • versed
  • veteran
  • vintage
  • wasted
  • worn-out

Based on : Thesaurus.com — Gutenberg.org — Dictionary.com — Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2019

What is the opposite word old?

Opposite Word of old: “fresh, new, young, youthful”

What is synonym and antonym of old?

adjective. ( Synonyms. age-old archaic used hoary antediluvian hand-me-down longtime patched noncurrent nonmodern age sunset yellow antiquated past long-ago worn immemorial yellowed rusty hand-down antique auld stale secondhand. Antonyms. new future current modern present fresh.

What is the synonym for old?

Some common synonyms of old are ancient, antiquated, antique, archaic, obsolete, and venerable.

What is a word for not old?

Hello! We’d just like to take a moment to apologise for the continued delays the site is currently experiencing….Crossword clues for ‘NOT OLD’

Clue Answer
Not old (5) YOUNG
Of tender years (5)

Why do some people look like they don’t age?

For example, the genes responsible for energising the skin to repair itself and make enough collagen may be more active in younger looking people. These genes also have a positive effect on the skin’s moisture barriers and antioxidant levels. All this means fewer visible signs of ageing.

How can I look younger than my age?

How to Look Younger – 15 Ways to Look Young and Feel Youthful

  1. Load Up on Antioxidants. Antioxidants fight against inflammation and free radical damage in the body.
  2. Stay Hydrated.
  3. Exercise Everyday.
  4. Eat More Fruits and Vegetables.
  5. Don’t Use Shampoo or Strong Cleansers Everyday.
  6. Get Creative.
  7. Check Your Posture.
  8. Get Some Sleep.

Why do 13 year olds look older now?

Not only do teenagers look older because of just time, but because of how high beauty standards have risen over the last few years.

Will drinking water make me look younger?

1) Water keeps your skin looking young No need for anti-ageing creams – simply drinking enough water keeps your skin moist and hydrated, therefore it’ll reduce wrinkles and keep you looking youthful by ensuring your skin is always supple.

Does Coffee age your skin?

Esthetician Jillian Wright says that caffeine dehydrates our bodies and thus causes toxic buildup, inflammation, and collagen loss. Each of these effects cause acne, redness, and wrinkles. This 2014 study confirms that caffeine slows down your wound healing process and accelerates aging of your skin.

What foods make you age slower?

Here are 10 of the best anti-aging foods to nourish your body for a glow that comes from within.

  1. Watercress. The health benefits of watercress don’t disappoint!
  2. Red bell pepper. Red bell peppers are loaded with antioxidants which reign supreme when it comes to anti-aging.
  3. Papaya.
  4. Blueberries.
  5. Broccoli.
  6. Spinach.
  7. Nuts.
  8. Avocado.

Is coffee harmful for skin?

In the case of a wound or frequent skin infections, the regular use of coffee could help combat problems from harmful bacteria. The CGAs in coffee have both anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. Combined with the natural exfoliation of coffee grounds, all these benefits can collectively fight acne.

Do coffee grounds tighten skin?

It’s thought that the caffeine in coffee can help dilate blood vessels and reduce the appearance of skin dimples. The skin may also tighten from the stimulating effects of caffeine by improving blood flow and eliminating excess water.

Which oil is good for skin tightening?

Avocado oil is one of the best oils for tightening the skin. It contains vitamins A and E that benefit the skin. It penetrates deep into the skin and nourishes the skin. The omega-3 fatty acids present in the oil help to facilitate collagen production, thereby, making the skin firm and youthful.

Do coffee grounds take away wrinkles?

Coffee tightens pores and removes dead skin cells, making the skin look younger. It also displays anti-wrinkle properties. Because of all these benefits, coffee has become a common ingredient in numerous luxury beauty products and spa therapies, especially anti-aging and anti-cellulite treatments.

Can coffee remove dark spots?

Coffee Face Pack for Dark Spots Coffee is an excellent exfoliator and helps in removing dead cells and in reducing dark circles. The sulfur present in cocoa helps in fighting acne.

Can we use coffee daily on face?

You can follow this routine on daily basis, depending on your skin type. For a radiant and glowing complexion, you can try a coffee mask. Take half cup of coffee and mix it with few spoons of milk for thick consistency. Use this mixture as a face pack for 10-15 minutes and wash it off with lukewarm water.

How can I get rid of spots on my face in 2 days at home?

Mix 1 teaspoon of sandalwood powder with one teaspoon of orange zest and orange juice to make a thick paste. Apply it as a face mask, focusing on the areas with dark spots. Leave it on for 20 minutes before rinsing it off with lukewarm water. Repeat this twice or three times a week.

Does lemon help dark spots?

Lemon is loaded with Vitamin C, which can help in lightening dark spots on the skin. You can try spot treatment and rub lemon juice on the affected area for a few seconds. Once dry, rinse the area with cool water. Repeat this process every day to fade the spots.

Does rubbing potato remove dark spots?

Potatoes do an excellent job of lightening dark spots. They’re full of natural bleaching agents that work effectively on hyperpigmentation and blemishes. Grate half a potato into a pulp. Apply this pulp directly on to the dark spots and wash it off after 15-20 minutes.

Table of Contents

  1. What is the opposite word old?
  2. What is synonym and antonym of old?
  3. What is the synonym for old?
  4. What is a word for not old?
  5. Why do some people look like they don’t age?
  6. How can I look younger than my age?
  7. Why do 13 year olds look older now?
  8. Will drinking water make me look younger?
  9. Does Coffee age your skin?
  10. What foods make you age slower?
  11. Is coffee harmful for skin?
  12. Do coffee grounds tighten skin?
  13. Which oil is good for skin tightening?
  14. Do coffee grounds take away wrinkles?
  15. Can coffee remove dark spots?
  16. Can we use coffee daily on face?
  17. How can I get rid of spots on my face in 2 days at home?
  18. Does lemon help dark spots?
  19. Does rubbing potato remove dark spots?

Opposite Word of old: “fresh, new, young, youthful”

What is synonym and antonym of old?

adjective. ( Synonyms. age-old archaic used hoary antediluvian hand-me-down longtime patched noncurrent nonmodern age sunset yellow antiquated past long-ago worn immemorial yellowed rusty hand-down antique auld stale secondhand. Antonyms. new future current modern present fresh.

What is the synonym for old?

Some common synonyms of old are ancient, antiquated, antique, archaic, obsolete, and venerable.

What is a word for not old?

Hello! We’d just like to take a moment to apologise for the continued delays the site is currently experiencing….Crossword clues for ‘NOT OLD’

Clue Answer
Not old (5) YOUNG
Of tender years (5)

Why do some people look like they don’t age?

For example, the genes responsible for energising the skin to repair itself and make enough collagen may be more active in younger looking people. These genes also have a positive effect on the skin’s moisture barriers and antioxidant levels. All this means fewer visible signs of ageing.

How can I look younger than my age?

How to Look Younger – 15 Ways to Look Young and Feel Youthful

  1. Load Up on Antioxidants. Antioxidants fight against inflammation and free radical damage in the body.
  2. Stay Hydrated.
  3. Exercise Everyday.
  4. Eat More Fruits and Vegetables.
  5. Don’t Use Shampoo or Strong Cleansers Everyday.
  6. Get Creative.
  7. Check Your Posture.
  8. Get Some Sleep.

Why do 13 year olds look older now?

Not only do teenagers look older because of just time, but because of how high beauty standards have risen over the last few years.

Will drinking water make me look younger?

1) Water keeps your skin looking young No need for anti-ageing creams – simply drinking enough water keeps your skin moist and hydrated, therefore it’ll reduce wrinkles and keep you looking youthful by ensuring your skin is always supple.

Does Coffee age your skin?

Esthetician Jillian Wright says that caffeine dehydrates our bodies and thus causes toxic buildup, inflammation, and collagen loss. Each of these effects cause acne, redness, and wrinkles. This 2014 study confirms that caffeine slows down your wound healing process and accelerates aging of your skin.

What foods make you age slower?

Here are 10 of the best anti-aging foods to nourish your body for a glow that comes from within.

  1. Watercress. The health benefits of watercress don’t disappoint!
  2. Red bell pepper. Red bell peppers are loaded with antioxidants which reign supreme when it comes to anti-aging.
  3. Papaya.
  4. Blueberries.
  5. Broccoli.
  6. Spinach.
  7. Nuts.
  8. Avocado.

Is coffee harmful for skin?

In the case of a wound or frequent skin infections, the regular use of coffee could help combat problems from harmful bacteria. The CGAs in coffee have both anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. Combined with the natural exfoliation of coffee grounds, all these benefits can collectively fight acne.

Do coffee grounds tighten skin?

It’s thought that the caffeine in coffee can help dilate blood vessels and reduce the appearance of skin dimples. The skin may also tighten from the stimulating effects of caffeine by improving blood flow and eliminating excess water.

Which oil is good for skin tightening?

Avocado oil is one of the best oils for tightening the skin. It contains vitamins A and E that benefit the skin. It penetrates deep into the skin and nourishes the skin. The omega-3 fatty acids present in the oil help to facilitate collagen production, thereby, making the skin firm and youthful.

Do coffee grounds take away wrinkles?

Coffee tightens pores and removes dead skin cells, making the skin look younger. It also displays anti-wrinkle properties. Because of all these benefits, coffee has become a common ingredient in numerous luxury beauty products and spa therapies, especially anti-aging and anti-cellulite treatments.

Can coffee remove dark spots?

Coffee Face Pack for Dark Spots Coffee is an excellent exfoliator and helps in removing dead cells and in reducing dark circles. The sulfur present in cocoa helps in fighting acne.

Can we use coffee daily on face?

You can follow this routine on daily basis, depending on your skin type. For a radiant and glowing complexion, you can try a coffee mask. Take half cup of coffee and mix it with few spoons of milk for thick consistency. Use this mixture as a face pack for 10-15 minutes and wash it off with lukewarm water.

How can I get rid of spots on my face in 2 days at home?

Mix 1 teaspoon of sandalwood powder with one teaspoon of orange zest and orange juice to make a thick paste. Apply it as a face mask, focusing on the areas with dark spots. Leave it on for 20 minutes before rinsing it off with lukewarm water. Repeat this twice or three times a week.

Does lemon help dark spots?

Lemon is loaded with Vitamin C, which can help in lightening dark spots on the skin. You can try spot treatment and rub lemon juice on the affected area for a few seconds. Once dry, rinse the area with cool water. Repeat this process every day to fade the spots.

Does rubbing potato remove dark spots?

Potatoes do an excellent job of lightening dark spots. They’re full of natural bleaching agents that work effectively on hyperpigmentation and blemishes. Grate half a potato into a pulp. Apply this pulp directly on to the dark spots and wash it off after 15-20 minutes.

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