Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

great-antiquity

Noun
/ˈɡreɪt ænˈtɪkwɪti/
Definition
Great antiquity refers to a significant, ancient age or time period, often implying a rich historical background.
Examples
  • The pyramids of Egypt are considered to be of great antiquity, having been built thousands of years ago.
  • The artifacts uncovered in the excavation date back to a time of great antiquity, revealing much about early human civilization.
  • Many cultures worldwide have traditions that stem from a great antiquity, showcasing their ancient roots.
Meaning
The term is used to describe something that has existed for a long time and is of great importance in history or culture.
Synonyms
  • Ancientness
  • Oldness
  • Antiquity
  • Age