All old-time synonyms
old-time
O o adjective old-time
- oldfangled — old-fashioned; of an older or former kind.
- outmoded — gone out of style; no longer fashionable: outmoded styles.
- fossilised — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of fossilized.
- olden — of or relating to the distant past or bygone times; ancient.
adj old-time
- fusty — having a stale smell; moldy; musty: fusty rooms that were in need of a good airing.
- demoded — out of date; outmoded.
- longtime — existing, occurring, or continuing for a long period of time; longstanding: longtime friends celebrating 50 years of association.
- castoff — thrown away; discarded; abandoned
- age-old — An age-old story, tradition, or problem has existed for many generations or centuries.
- disciplined — having or exhibiting discipline; rigorous: paintings characterized by a disciplined technique.
- anachronistic — You say that something is anachronistic when you think that it is out of date or old-fashioned.
- has-been — a person or thing that is no longer effective, successful, popular, etc.
- dinosaur — any chiefly terrestrial, herbivorous or carnivorous reptile of the extinct orders Saurischia and Ornithischia, from the Mesozoic Era, certain species of which are the largest known land animals.
- disused — discontinuance of use or practice: Traditional customs are falling into disuse.
- cast-off — to throw or hurl; fling: The gambler cast the dice.
- demode — out of fashion
- battle-scarred — adversely affected from the experience of battle, or some other traumatic experience
- been around — in a circle, ring, or the like; so as to surround a person, group, thing, etc.: The crowd gathered around.
- old — far advanced in the years of one's or its life: an old man; an old horse; an old tree.
- bygone — Bygone means happening or existing a very long time ago.
- fossilized — Geology. to convert into a fossil; replace organic with mineral substances in the remains of an organism.