Old-fashioned - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |əʊl ˈfæʃənd|  American pronunciation of the word old-fashioned
Brit.  |əʊldˈfæʃ(ə)nd|  British pronunciation of the word old-fashioned

adjective

- out of fashion (syn: antique, demode, ex, old-hat, outmoded, passe)

Extra examples

She wears really old-fashioned clothes!

The idea seems rather old-fashioned now.

He's very old-fashioned when it comes to music.

Her clothes are so old-fashioned!

Nowadays my only opportunity for an old-fashioned, self-indulgent sulk comes when I'm traveling.

He made his old-fashioned apartment look more modern by changing the color of the walls and buying new furniture.

She has old-fashioned ideas about marriage.

He has a collection of old-fashioned manual typewriters.

...the town's old-fashioned beachfront boardwalk has been a tourist attraction since the 1920s...

...the prestigious prep school prides itself on being widely regarded as the epitome of tradition and old-fashioned values...

...for their old-fashioned wedding, the couple arrived at the church in a Victorian-era equipage, complete with costumed driver...

Her use of old-fashioned language lends an air of formality to her writing.

...a speech awash in old-fashioned fustian and bereft of all substance...

Many women were charmed by his old-fashioned gallantry.

He sang a few old-fashioned melodies.

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