Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

old-generation

Adjective
/oʊld ˌdʒɛnəˈreɪʃən/
Definition
Referring to a previous era or group that is characterized by the norms, values, and technologies of an earlier time.
Examples
  • Many old-generation cars require more maintenance than modern models.
  • My grandparents often share old-generation stories that teach us about life in the past.
  • As old-generation methods become less popular, new techniques gain prominence in various fields.
Meaning
The term ‘old-generation’ describes individuals or things that belong to a prior generation, often highlighting differences from new or current generations, particularly regarding technology, culture, or ideas.
Synonyms
  • previous generation
  • older generation
  • former generation