Word Meanings - ANTIQUATED - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Grown old. Hence: Bygone; obsolete; out of use; old-fashioned; as, an antiquated law. "Antiquated words." Dryden. Old Janet, for so he understood his antiquated attendant was denominated. Sir W. Scott. Syn. -- Ancient; old; antique; obsolete. See
Additional info about word: ANTIQUATED
Grown old. Hence: Bygone; obsolete; out of use; old-fashioned; as, an antiquated law. "Antiquated words." Dryden. Old Janet, for so he understood his antiquated attendant was denominated. Sir W. Scott. Syn. -- Ancient; old; antique; obsolete. See Ancient.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of ANTIQUATED)
- Aged
- Old
- ancient
- antiquated
- elderly
- senile
- patriarchal
- primeval
- time-honored
- olden
- Ancient
- oldfashioned
- antique
- obsolete
- old-time
- aged
- primordial
- immemorial
- Obsolete
- Antiquated
- past
- effete
- disused
- archaic
- old-fashioned
- pristine
- long-standing
- preceding
- senile antique
Related words: (words related to ANTIQUATED)
- PRIMORDIALLY
At the beginning; under the first order of things; originally. - ANTIQUATION
The act of making antiquated, or the state of being antiquated. Beaumont. - PRIMEVALLY
In a primeval manner; in or from the earliest times; originally. Darwin. - ELDERLY
Somewhat old; advanced beyond middle age; bordering on old age; as, elderly people. - PRECEDENTLY
Beforehand; antecedently. - OBSOLETENESS
Indistinctness; want of development. (more info) 1. The state of being obsolete, or no longer used; a state of desuetude. - ANTIQUATED
Grown old. Hence: Bygone; obsolete; out of use; old-fashioned; as, an antiquated law. "Antiquated words." Dryden. Old Janet, for so he understood his antiquated attendant was denominated. Sir W. Scott. Syn. -- Ancient; old; antique; obsolete. See - OBSOLETE
Not very distinct; obscure; rudimental; imperfectly developed; abortive. Syn. -- Ancient; antiquated; old-fashioned; antique; old; disused; neglected. See Ancient. (more info) 1. No longer in use; gone into disuse; disused; neglected; - ANTIQUENESS
The quality of being antique; an appearance of ancient origin and workmanship. We may discover something venerable in the antiqueness of the work. Addison. - PRECEDENTED
Having a precedent; authorized or sanctioned by an example of a like kind. Walpole. - ARCHAICAL
Archaic. -- Ar*cha"ic*al*ly, adv. - PRECEDE
1. To go before in order of time; to occur first with relation to anything. "Harm precedes not sin." Milton. 2. To go before in place, rank, or importance. 3. To cause to be preceded; to preface; to introduce; -- used with by or with before the - PRISTINE
Belonging to the earliest period or state; original; primitive; primeval; as, the pristine state of innocence; the pristine manners of a people; pristine vigor. - SENILE
Of or pertaining to old age; proceeding from, or characteristic of, old age; affected with the infirmities of old age; as, senile weakness. "Senile maturity of judgment." Boyle. Senile gangrene , a form of gangrene occuring particularly - ANTIQUELY
In an antique manner. - PRECEDENCE; PRECEDENCY
1. The act or state of preceding or going before in order of time; priority; as, one event has precedence of another. 2. The act or state of going or being before in rank or dignity, or the place of honor; right to a more honorable place; superior - PRIMEVAL
Belonging to the first ages; pristine; original; primitive; primary; as, the primeval innocence of man. "This is the forest primeval." Longfellow. From chaos, and primeval darkness, came Light. Keats. - DISUSE
1. To cease to use; to discontinue the practice of. 2. To disaccustom; -- with to or from; as, disused to toil. "Disuse me from . . . pain." Donne. - ANTIQUE
1. Old; ancient; of genuine antiquity; as, an antique statue. In this sense it usually refers to the flourishing ages of Greece and Rome. For the antique world excess and pride did hate. Spenser. 2. Old, as respects the present age, or a modern - ANCIENTNESS
The quality of being ancient; antiquity; existence from old times. - ENCOLDEN
To render cold. - GOLDEN
1. Made of gold; consisting of gold. 2. Having the color of gold; as, the golden grain. 3. Very precious; highly valuable; excellent; eminently auspicious; as, golden opinions. Golden age. The fabulous age of primeval simplicity and purity of - VERD ANTIQUE
A mottled-green serpentine marble. A green porphyry called oriental verd antique. - YOLDEN
Yielded. - EMBOLDENER
One who emboldens. - IMBOLDEN
See EMBOLDEN