Old-fashioned

Pronunciation: /ˌoʊldˈfæʃənd/

Old-fashioned (adjective)

  1. Not in style or popular anymore; from an earlier time.
  2. Following older customs or ways; not new or modern.
  3. No longer useful or accepted; replaced by something newer.

Examples

  • The decor in the room was old-fashioned but charming.
  • Her style is old-fashioned, yet it suits her well.

Common collocations: old-fashioned decor, old-fashioned style, old-fashioned values, old-fashioned way, old-fashioned technology

Synonyms of Old-fashioned

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Old-fashioned

  • describing something current or contemporary
  • describing something of the present time