Adverb for from, or reminiscent of, an earlier time or era
“Surely the more old-fashioned idea of locally-reared meat being slaughtered at a local abattoir a short distance away makes perfect sense.”
Adverb for tending to favor the status quo and averse to change
“When you come right down to it, I'm just an old-fashioned conservative, and you were always such a fire-breather, a real radical, and I never could feel that.”
Adverb for frumpy and generally unfashionable in appearance
“She suddenly felt really frumpy and old-fashioned and wished she'd gone to a more modern hairdresser in Manchester.”
Adverb for having been used many times, especially to the point of being unoriginal
“The old-fashioned cliché of honour among thieves is still an important concept.”
Adverb for overly formal, conventional, or prim and proper
(of food) Adverb for satisfying and sentimental in nature
Adverb for shabby, old, or in bad condition
Adverb for excessively concerned with rules and order
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