Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
old-world-charm
noun
/ˌoʊld wɜrld tʃɑrm/

Definition
A quality or characteristic of being reminiscent of a bygone era, often reflected in architecture, style, or atmosphere.

Examples
- The antique bookstore is filled with old-world charm, featuring wooden shelves and vintage decor.
- The historic town has managed to preserve its old-world charm, attracting tourists from around the globe.

Meaning
Old-world charm refers to the appealing characteristics of a time in the past, evoking feelings of nostalgia or beauty associated with earlier times.

Synonyms
- nostalgic appeal
- vintage style
- classic beauty
- timeless elegance