Etymology: [ Old; for sense 9 usually ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English eald; akin to Old High German alt old, Latin alere to nourish, alescere to grow, altus high, deep.
Synonyms: earlier, elder, eldest, first, first-born, former, lower, of a former period, of an earlier time, preceding, prior, senior
daha eski, daha yaşlı, daha eskiler, eski, büyük, ihtiyar, yaşlı, eski zamanlar, harika, eskimiş, tecrübeli, köhne, bayat, kart, pişkin, eskisi, online testler ve teşhisler (on-line tests and diagnostics), koca, kebir, ezeli, deneyimli, önceki, eskiden kalma, yaşını başını almak, modası geçmiş, sevgili (dost), (isim) eski zamanlar, dili çok, dili sevgili, kartaloş, kartaloz, müstamel, yıllanmış, meleke sahibi, ihtiyarlamak, aşınmış, the old country göçmenin eski, old age ihtiyarlık, old clothes man eskici, yaşlılık,
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eski
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büyük sıfat
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old
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eski zamanlar
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harika
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eskimiş
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tecrübeli
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eskisi
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online testler ve teşhisler (on-line tests and diagnostics) Askeri
Comparative form of old: more old. Elder, senior, Elderly, advanced in years, aged, senior, elderly; old in having experience, senior, advanced in years; (`aged' is pronounced as two syllables); "aged members of the society"; "elderly residents could remember the construction of the first skyscraper"; "senior citizen", used of the older of two persons of the same name especially used to distinguish a father from his son; "Bill Adams, Sr ", Elder, senior, old in experience; "an old offender"; "the older soldiers", older brother or sister; "big sister", aged, olden, Familiar, Obsolete; out-of-date, Tiresome, Said of subdued colors, particularly reds, pinks and oranges, as if they had faded over time, People who are old; old beings, That is no longer in existence, Of an object, concept, relationship, etc., having existed for a relatively long period of time, Of an item that has been used and so is not new (unused), Of a perishable item, having existed for most, or more than its shelf life, Having existed or lived for the specified time, Former, previous, The older generation, Of a living being, having lived for most of the expected years, A grammatical intensifier, often used in describing something positive, olde, eld, auld, whiskery, aad, aged; elderly; not new; veteran; former; of the age #, person who is # years old, person of the age #, elderly, senior citizens, Continued in life; advanced in the course of existence; having (a certain) length of existence; designating the age of a person or thing; as, an infant a few hours old; a cathedral centuries old, Open country, Not young; advanced far in years or life; having lived till toward the end of the ordinary term of living; as, an old man; an old age; an old horse; an old tree, Of an object, concept, etc., having existed for a relatively long period of time, Formerly existing; ancient; not modern; preceding; original; as, an old law; an old custom; an old promise, Of a living being, having lived for relatively many years, Not new or fresh; not recently made or produced; having existed for a long time; as, old wine; an old friendship, of an earlier time; "his old classmates", past times (especially in the phrase `in days of old'), good old: see good to settle an old score: see score up to one's old tricks: see trick. Old Museum of Painting Old English script Old Ironsides Haakon the Old James Edward the Old Pretender Old Believers Old Catholic church Old Church Slavonic language Old Church Slavic language Old English Old English sheepdog Old Norse language Old Point Comfort Old Testament Old Vic Old World monkey Old Stone Age GOP Grand Old Party Zygmunt Stary Sigismund the Old, When people refer to the good old days, they are referring to a time in the past when they think that life was better than it is now. He remembers the good old days when everyone in his village knew him and you could leave your door open at night, (used for emphasis) very familiar; "good old boy"; "same old story", just preceding something else in time or order; "the previous owner"; "my old house was larger", A planetary surface that has been modified little since its formation typically featuring large numbers of impact craters; (compare to young), 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", Long cultivated; as, an old farm; old land, as opposed to new land, that is, to land lately cleared, In the old days means in the past, before things changed. In the old days we got a visit from the vet maybe once a year, emphasis You use any old to emphasize that the quality or type of something is not important. If you say that a particular thing is not any old thing, you are emphasizing how special or famous it is. The portraits and sumptuous ornaments, and the gold clock, show that this is not just any old front room, Something that is old has existed for a long time. She loved the big old house These books must be very old. an old Arab (Atasözü). new, You use old to talk about how many days, weeks, months, or years someone or something has lived or existed. He was abandoned by his father when he was three months old The paintings in the chapel were perhaps a thousand years old How old are you now? Bill was six years older than David, Someone who is old has lived for many years and is no longer young. a white-haired old man He was considered too old for the job. = elderly young The old are people who are old. providing a caring response for the needs of the old and the handicapped, Something that is old is no longer in good condition because of its age or because it has been used a lot. He took a bunch of keys from the pocket of his old corduroy trousers. an old toothbrush. new, You use old to refer to something that is no longer used, that no longer exists, or that has been replaced by something else. The old road had disappeared under grass and heather Although the old secret police have been abolished, the military police still exist, feelings You can use old to express affection when talking to or about someone you know. Are you all right, old chap? Good old Bergen would do him the favor, An old friend, enemy, or rival is someone who has been your friend, enemy, or rival for a long time. I called my old friend John Horner The French and English are old rivals, You use old to refer to something that used to belong to you, or to a person or thing that used to have a particular role in your life. I'll make up the bed in your old room Mark was heartbroken when Jane returned to her old boyfriend, A roasted coffee that has been left for too long changes aroma and acquires a specific and disagreeable flavor Similar to oldish but with stronger hay-like flavor, 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", of long duration; not new; "old tradition"; "old house"; "old wine"; "old country"; "old friendships"; "old money", (used especially of persons) having lived for a relatively long time or attained a specific age; especially not young; often used as a combining form to indicate an age as specified as in `a week-old baby'; "an old man's eagle mind"--William Butler Yeats; "his mother is very old"; "a ripe old age"; "how old are you?", lacking originality or spontaneity; no longer new; "moth-eaten theories about race", of an earlier time; "his old classmates, past times (especially in the phrase `in days of old') 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", Used colloquially as a term of cordiality and familiarity, Worn out; weakened or exhausted by use; past usefulness; as, old shoes; old clothes, Long practiced; hence, skilled; experienced; cunning; as, an old offender; old in vice, More than enough; abundant, Aged; antiquated; hence, wanting in the mental vigor or other qualities belonging to youth; used disparagingly as a term of reproach, Old-fashioned; wonted; customary; as of old; as, the good old times; hence, colloquially, gay; jolly, Occupational Lung Disease, Backup file, Disease Names & Their Modern Definitions, (1) (Geology) Having become slower in flow and less vigorous in action Used of a river (2) (Geography/Topography) Having become simpler in form and of lower relief; well advanced toward reduction by running water to the lowest level possible Used of topographic features or a landform, viejo / vieja, fashioned Of a style or method formerly in vogue; outdated, something that was made a long time ago,
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Comparative form of old: more old. Elder, senior - "My older brother and I are Catholic twins. He’s older by eleven months, not quite a year older than me."
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Elderly - "The thoughtful lad helped an older lady across the street."
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advanced in years, aged, senior, elderly; old in having experience sıfat
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senior
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advanced in years; (`aged' is pronounced as two syllables); "aged members of the society"; "elderly residents could remember the construction of the first skyscraper"; "senior citizen"
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used of the older of two persons of the same name especially used to distinguish a father from his son; "Bill Adams, Sr "
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Elder, senior
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old in experience; "an old offender"; "the older soldiers"
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older brother or sister; "big sister"
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Familiar - "When he got drunk and quarrelsome they just gave him the old heave-ho."
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Obsolete; out-of-date - "That is the old way of doing things; now we do it this way."
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Tiresome - "Your constant pestering is getting old."
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Said of subdued colors, particularly reds, pinks and oranges, as if they had faded over time
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People who are old; old beings
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That is no longer in existence - "The footpath follows the route of an old railway line."
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Of an object, concept, relationship, etc., having existed for a relatively long period of time - "an old friend"
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Of an item that has been used and so is not new (unused) - "I find that an old toothbrush is good to clean the keyboard with."
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Of a perishable item, having existed for most, or more than its shelf life - "An old loaf of bread."
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Having existed or lived for the specified time - "My great-grandfather lived to be a hundred and one years old."
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Former, previous - "But over my old life, a new life had formed."
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The older generation
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Of a living being, having lived for most of the expected years - "a wrinkled old man"
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A grammatical intensifier, often used in describing something positive - "We're having a good old time."
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whiskery
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aad - "he's aad codger"
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aged; elderly; not new; veteran; former; of the age # sıfat
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person who is # years old, person of the age # isim
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elderly, senior citizens isim
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Continued in life; advanced in the course of existence; having (a certain) length of existence; designating the age of a person or thing; as, an infant a few hours old; a cathedral centuries old
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Not young; advanced far in years or life; having lived till toward the end of the ordinary term of living; as, an old man; an old age; an old horse; an old tree
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Of an object, concept, etc., having existed for a relatively long period of time
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Formerly existing; ancient; not modern; preceding; original; as, an old law; an old custom; an old promise
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Of a living being, having lived for relatively many years
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Not new or fresh; not recently made or produced; having existed for a long time; as, old wine; an old friendship
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of an earlier time; "his old classmates"
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past times (especially in the phrase `in days of old')
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good old: see good to settle an old score: see score up to one's old tricks: see trick. Old Museum of Painting Old English script Old Ironsides Haakon the Old James Edward the Old Pretender Old Believers Old Catholic church Old Church Slavonic language Old Church Slavic language Old English Old English sheepdog Old Norse language Old Point Comfort Old Testament Old Vic Old World monkey Old Stone Age GOP Grand Old Party Zygmunt Stary Sigismund the Old
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When people refer to the good old days, they are referring to a time in the past when they think that life was better than it is now. He remembers the good old days when everyone in his village knew him and you could leave your door open at night
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(used for emphasis) very familiar; "good old boy"; "same old story"
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just preceding something else in time or order; "the previous owner"; "my old house was larger"
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A planetary surface that has been modified little since its formation typically featuring large numbers of impact craters; (compare to young)
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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"
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Long cultivated; as, an old farm; old land, as opposed to new land, that is, to land lately cleared
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In the old days means in the past, before things changed. In the old days we got a visit from the vet maybe once a year
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Something that is old has existed for a long time. She loved the big old house These books must be very old. an old Arab (Atasözü). new
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You use old to talk about how many days, weeks, months, or years someone or something has lived or existed. He was abandoned by his father when he was three months old The paintings in the chapel were perhaps a thousand years old How old are you now? Bill was six years older than David
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Someone who is old has lived for many years and is no longer young. a white-haired old man He was considered too old for the job. = elderly young The old are people who are old. providing a caring response for the needs of the old and the handicapped
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Something that is old is no longer in good condition because of its age or because it has been used a lot. He took a bunch of keys from the pocket of his old corduroy trousers. an old toothbrush. new
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You use old to refer to something that is no longer used, that no longer exists, or that has been replaced by something else. The old road had disappeared under grass and heather Although the old secret police have been abolished, the military police still exist
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feelings You can use old to express affection when talking to or about someone you know. Are you all right, old chap? Good old Bergen would do him the favor
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An old friend, enemy, or rival is someone who has been your friend, enemy, or rival for a long time. I called my old friend John Horner The French and English are old rivals
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You use old to refer to something that used to belong to you, or to a person or thing that used to have a particular role in your life. I'll make up the bed in your old room Mark was heartbroken when Jane returned to her old boyfriend
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A roasted coffee that has been left for too long changes aroma and acquires a specific and disagreeable flavor Similar to oldish but with stronger hay-like flavor
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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"
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of long duration; not new; "old tradition"; "old house"; "old wine"; "old country"; "old friendships"; "old money"
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(used especially of persons) having lived for a relatively long time or attained a specific age; especially not young; often used as a combining form to indicate an age as specified as in `a week-old baby'; "an old man's eagle mind"--William Butler Yeats; "his mother is very old"; "a ripe old age"; "how old are you?"
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lacking originality or spontaneity; no longer new; "moth-eaten theories about race"
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of an earlier time; "his old classmates
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past times (especially in the phrase `in days of old') 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"
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Used colloquially as a term of cordiality and familiarity
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Worn out; weakened or exhausted by use; past usefulness; as, old shoes; old clothes
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Long practiced; hence, skilled; experienced; cunning; as, an old offender; old in vice
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More than enough; abundant
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Aged; antiquated; hence, wanting in the mental vigor or other qualities belonging to youth; used disparagingly as a term of reproach
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Old-fashioned; wonted; customary; as of old; as, the good old times; hence, colloquially, gay; jolly
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Disease Names & Their Modern Definitions
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(1) (Geology) Having become slower in flow and less vigorous in action Used of a river (2) (Geography/Topography) Having become simpler in form and of lower relief; well advanced toward reduction by running water to the lowest level possible Used of topographic features or a landform
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fashioned Of a style or method formerly in vogue; outdated
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