| | slovo | definícia |  | old-fashioned (encz)
 | old-fashioned,staromódní	adj: |  | Old-fashioned (gcide)
 | Old-fashioned \Old`-fash"ioned\, a. Formed according to old or obsolete fashion or pattern;
 belonging to or characteristic of times past; adhering to old
 customs, styles, or ideas; as, an old-fashioned dress, girl;
 old-fashioned wire-rimmed glasses. "Old-fashioned men of
 wit." --Addison.
 [1913 Webster]
 
 This old-fashioned, quaint abode.        --Longfellow.
 [1913 Webster]
 
 2. Unacceptable or suboptimum because of having been
 superseded by something more recent; outmoded[2];
 out-of-date. [Narrower terms: old-fashioned, {out of
 fashion}(predicate), out of style(predicate), passe,
 passee.]
 
 Syn: antique, old-hat(predicate), outmoded, out-of-date.
 [WordNet 1.5 +PJC]
 
 3. Unfashionably out of date; out of style. [Narrower terms:
 unfashionable (vs. fashionable)]
 
 Syn: demode, out of fashion(predicate), out of
 style(predicate), passe, passee.
 [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] old fashioned
 |  | old-fashioned (gcide)
 | old fashioned \old fashioned\, old-fashioned \old-fashioned\n. A cocktail consisting of whiskey, bitters, and sugar,
 garnished with with fruit slices and often a cherry.
 [WordNet 1.5 +PJC]
 |  | old-fashioned (wn)
 | old-fashioned adj 1: out of fashion; "a suit of rather antique appearance";
 "demode (or outmoded) attire"; "outmoded ideas" [syn:
 antique, demode, ex, old-fashioned, old-hat(p),
 outmoded, passe, passee]
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 | | podobné slovo | definícia |  | old-fashioned (encz)
 | old-fashioned,staromódní	adj: |  | old-fashionedness (encz)
 | old-fashionedness,staromódnost	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  | fogyish mossgrown mossy stick-in-the-mudprenominal stodgy old-fashioned (gcide)
 | nonmodern \nonmodern\ adj. 1. not modern; of or characteristic of an earlier time.
 Opposite of modern. [Narrower terms: antebellum;
 {fogyish, mossgrown, mossy, stick-in-the-mud(prenominal),
 stodgy old-fashioned}; medieval, mediaeval, gothic;
 old-time, quaint; unmodernized; victorian;
 old-fashioned, outmoded; old-world] Also See: old,
 past.
 [WordNet 1.5]
 |  | old-fashioned (gcide)
 | Old-fashioned \Old`-fash"ioned\, a. Formed according to old or obsolete fashion or pattern;
 belonging to or characteristic of times past; adhering to old
 customs, styles, or ideas; as, an old-fashioned dress, girl;
 old-fashioned wire-rimmed glasses. "Old-fashioned men of
 wit." --Addison.
 [1913 Webster]
 
 This old-fashioned, quaint abode.        --Longfellow.
 [1913 Webster]
 
 2. Unacceptable or suboptimum because of having been
 superseded by something more recent; outmoded[2];
 out-of-date. [Narrower terms: old-fashioned, {out of
 fashion}(predicate), out of style(predicate), passe,
 passee.]
 
 Syn: antique, old-hat(predicate), outmoded, out-of-date.
 [WordNet 1.5 +PJC]
 
 3. Unfashionably out of date; out of style. [Narrower terms:
 unfashionable (vs. fashionable)]
 
 Syn: demode, out of fashion(predicate), out of
 style(predicate), passe, passee.
 [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] old fashionedold fashioned \old fashioned\, old-fashioned \old-fashioned\n.
 A cocktail consisting of whiskey, bitters, and sugar,
 garnished with with fruit slices and often a cherry.
 [WordNet 1.5 +PJC]
 |  | old-fashioned outmoded (gcide)
 | nonmodern \nonmodern\ adj. 1. not modern; of or characteristic of an earlier time.
 Opposite of modern. [Narrower terms: antebellum;
 {fogyish, mossgrown, mossy, stick-in-the-mud(prenominal),
 stodgy old-fashioned}; medieval, mediaeval, gothic;
 old-time, quaint; unmodernized; victorian;
 old-fashioned, outmoded; old-world] Also See: old,
 past.
 [WordNet 1.5]
 |  | old-fashioned (wn)
 | old-fashioned adj 1: out of fashion; "a suit of rather antique appearance";
 "demode (or outmoded) attire"; "outmoded ideas" [syn:
 antique, demode, ex, old-fashioned, old-hat(p),
 outmoded, passe, passee]
 |  | old-fashionedness (wn)
 | old-fashionedness n 1: the property of being no longer fashionable
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