Meaning of Old
In simple words: having lived for many years; not new
Old in a sentence
- My grandfather is very old and loves to tell stories from his youth.
- The old tree in the park has been there for hundreds of years.
- She wore an old dress that reminded her of her childhood.
- Despite being old, the book is still very popular among readers.
- This is an old tradition in our town that we continue to observe.
- He feels old after working all day without a break.
- The old man in the corner is reading the newspaper.
- The old car finally broke down after many years of service.
How to use Old
Used to describe things that are not new. 'Old' can refer to people, objects, or ideas. It’s neutral but can be considered offensive when referring to people unless used sensitively.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of an old oak tree, standing tall and wise over many seasons.
Related words
Collocations with Old
Common mistakes with Old
- Confused with 'older' for comparative use.
- Using 'old' with 'more' (incorrect: 'more old').
- Assuming 'old' always has a negative connotation.
Old appears in
Old in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
قديم
عاش لسنوات عديدة؛ ليس جديدًا
- Bengaliবাংলা
পুরাতন, পুরনো
অনেক বছর বেঁচে থাকা; নতুন নয়
- GermanDeutsch
Alt
schon viele Jahre gelebt habend; nicht neu
- SpanishEspañol
Viejo
haber vivido muchos años; no nuevo
- Persianفارسی
پیر، قدیمی
که سالهای زیادی از عمرش گذشته؛ نو نیست
- FrenchFrançais
Vieux, Ancien
qui a vécu longtemps ; pas nouveau
- Hindiहिन्दी
पुराना
जो बहुत सालों से जी रहा हो; नया नहीं
- ItalianItaliano
Vecchio/a, Antico/a, Anziano/a
che ha vissuto molti anni; non nuovo
- PortuguesePortuguês
Velho/Antigo
que viveu muitos anos; não novo
- RussianРусский
Старый
проживший много лет; не новый
- Urduاردو
پرانا، بوڑھا
کئی سال زندہ رہنے والا؛ نیا نہیں
- Chinese中文
老
活了很多年;不是新的
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Frequently asked questions about Old
What does Old mean?
having lived for many years; not new
What is the definition of Old?
of a particular age
How do you use Old in a sentence?
My grandfather is very old and loves to tell stories from his youth.
Can you give another example of Old?
The old tree in the park has been there for hundreds of years.
What are synonyms for Old?
Common alternatives include aged, ancient, vintage, senile, elderly.
What is the opposite of Old?
Opposite meanings include new, young, fresh.
What words go with Old?
It commonly pairs with be, feel, look, enough, six months, ten years, etc. old, be, feel, look, extremely, fairly, very, be, extremely, fairly, very, oldest known, oldest remaining, oldest surviving, boring old, silly old, dear old.
What are common mistakes when using Old?
Confused with 'older' for comparative use. Using 'old' with 'more' (incorrect: 'more old'). Assuming 'old' always has a negative connotation.
How do you pronounce Old?
US: /["/əʊld/"]/, UK: /["/əʊld/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Old?
Used to describe things that are not new. 'Old' can refer to people, objects, or ideas. It’s neutral but can be considered offensive when referring to people unless used sensitively.
What CEFR level is Old?
"Old" is at A1 level on the CEFR scale.





























