27 words & definitions
| creak |
To show weakness or frailty under strain.
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| clunker |
An old, run-down vehicle or machine
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| fogey |
A person, typically an old one, who is considered to be old-fashioned or conservative in attitude or tastes
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| geezer |
An old man
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| hovel |
A small, squalid, unpleasant, or simply constructed dwelling
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| jalopy |
An old car in a dilapidated condition
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| clunky |
Awkwardly solid, heavy, and outdated
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| doddering |
Tremble or totter, typically because of old age
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| dowdy |
(of a person or their clothes) unfashionable and without style in appearance (typically used of a woman)
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| frumpy |
(of a woman or her clothes) dowdy and old-fashioned
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| fusty |
Smelling stale, damp, or stuffy
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| grizzled |
Having or streaked with gray hair
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| musty |
Having a stale, moldy, or damp smell
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| stodgy |
Having old-fashioned opinions and attitudes
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| hag |
A witch, especially one in the form of an ugly old woman
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| dilapidated |
(of a building or object) in a state of disrepair or ruin as a result of age or neglect
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| oblivion |
The state of being forgotten or destroyed
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| anachronism |
Something that is out of place in terms of time or era.
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| antiquated |
Belonging to an earlier period in history; obsolete.
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| arcane |
Relating to hidden knowledge, especially in subjects like magic or ancient traditions.
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| decadent |
Characterized by or reflecting a state of moral or cultural decline.
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| leftovers |
Food that remains uneaten after a meal and is saved for later.
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| obsolete |
No longer in use, especially because something newer or better has replaced it.
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| secondhand |
Referring to items or goods that are not new but have been owned or used by another person before.
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| senile |
Used to describe behavior, mental states, or conditions associated with aging, especially when a person becomes forgetful or confused.
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| relic |
An object, tradition, or system from the past that continues to exist.
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| heirloom |
A valuable object that has belonged to a family for several generations.
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