Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
old
Adjective
/oʊld/

Definition
Having lived for a long time; no longer young.

Examples
- The old oak tree in the park has been there for over a century.
- She inherited an old book that belonged to her grandmother.
- Many old traditions are still practiced in this community.

Meaning
The term ‘old’ describes something or someone that has existed for a considerable period. This can refer to age, experience, or even the condition of objects.

Synonyms
- Ancient
- Elderly
- Senior
- Aged
- Old-fashioned