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to refuse participate in (something) as a way of protesting
to divide proportionately
to prepare a small meal for sustenance
to make lively or excited



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Synonyms & Antonyms of old
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Some common synonyms of old are ancient , antiquated , antique , archaic , obsolete , and venerable . While all these words mean "having come into existence or use in the more or less distant past," old may apply to either actual or merely relative length of existence.
While in some cases nearly identical to old , ancient applies to occurrence, existence, or use in or survival from the distant past.
In some situations, the words antiquated and old are roughly equivalent. However, antiquated implies being discredited or outmoded or otherwise inappropriate to the present time.
The meanings of antique and old largely overlap; however, antique applies to what has come down from a former or ancient time.
collected antique Chippendale furniture
While the synonyms archaic and old are close in meaning, archaic implies having the character or characteristics of a much earlier time.
the play used archaic language to convey a sense of period
The words obsolete and old are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, obsolete may apply to something regarded as no longer acceptable or useful even though it is still in existence.
a computer that makes earlier models obsolete
The words venerable and old can be used in similar contexts, but venerable stresses the impressiveness and dignity of great age.
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adjective, old·er [ ohl -der], /ˈoʊl dər/, old·est [ ohl -dist] /ˈoʊl dɪst/ or eld·er [ el -der], /ˈɛl dər/, eld·est [ el -dist]. /ˈɛl dɪst/.
far advanced in the years of one's or its life: an old man; an old horse; an old tree.
of or relating to the latter part of the life or term of existence of a person or thing: old age.
as if or appearing to be far advanced in years: Worry had made him old.
having lived or existed for a specified time: a man 30 years old; a century-old organization.
having lived or existed as specified with relation to younger or newer persons or things: Jim is our oldest boy.
having been aged for a specified time: This whiskey is eight years old.
having been aged for a comparatively long time: old brandy.
long known or in use: the same old excuse.
overfamiliar to the point of tedium: Some jokes get old fast.
belonging to the past: the good old days.
having been in existence since the distant past: a fine old family.
no longer in general use: This typewriter is an old model.
acquired, made, or in use by one prior to the acquisition, making, or use of something more recent: When the new house was built, we sold the old one.
of, relating to, or originating at an earlier period or date: old maps.
prehistoric ; ancient : There may have been an old land bridge between Asia and Alaska.
Old, (of a language) in its oldest known period, as attested by the earliest written records: Old Czech.
experienced : He's an old hand at welding.
of long standing; having been such for a comparatively long time: an old and trusted employee.
(of colors) dull, faded, or subdued: old rose.
deteriorated through age or long use; worn, decayed, or dilapidated: old clothes.
Physical Geography . (of landforms) far advanced in reduction by erosion or the like.
sedate, sensible, mature, or wise: That child seems old beyond his years.
(used to indicate affection, familiarity, disparagement, or a personalization): good old Bob; that dirty old jalopy.
Informal . (used as an intensive) great; uncommon: a high old time.
former; having been so formerly: a dinner for his old students.
Usually the old .( used with a plural verb ) old persons collectively: appropriations to care for the old.
a person or animal of a specified age or age group (used in combination): a class for six-year-olds; a horse race for three-year-olds.
old or former time, often time long past: days of old.
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First recorded before 900; Middle English; Old English eald, ald; cognate with Dutch old, German alt, Gothic altheis; akin to Old Norse ala “to nourish”
1 . Old, aged, elderly all mean well along in years. An old person has lived long, nearly to the end of the usual period of life. An aged person is very far advanced in years, and is usually experiencing the infirmities of age. An elderly person is somewhat old, but usually has the mellowness, satisfactions, and joys of age ahead.
OTHER WORDS FROM old old·ness, noun
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having lived or existed for a relatively long time an old man ; an old tradition ; old wine ; an old house ; an old country
of or relating to advanced years or a long life old age ( as collective noun; preceded by the ) the old old and young people of all ages
worn with age or use old clothes ; an old car
(postpositive) having lived or existed for a specified period a child who is six years old ( in combination ) a six-year-old child ( as noun in combination ) a six-year-old
(capital when part of a name or title) earlier or earliest of two or more things with the same name the old edition ; the Old Testament ; old Norwich
(capital when part of a name) designating the form of a language in which the earliest known records are written Old English
(prenominal) familiar through long acquaintance or repetition an old friend ; an old excuse
( prenominal often preceded by good ) cherished; dear: used as a term of affection or familiarity good old George
informal ( with any of several nouns ) used as a familiar form of address to a person old thing ; old bean ; old stick ; old fellow
skilled through long experience (esp in the phrase an old hand )
remote or distant in origin or time of origin an old culture
(prenominal) former; previous my old house was small
(prenominal) established for a relatively long time an old member ( in combination ) old-established
sensible, wise, or mature old beyond one's years
(of a river, valley, or land surface) in the final stage of the cycle of erosion, characterized by flat extensive flood plains and minimum relief See also youthful (def. 4) , mature (def. 6)
(intensifier) (esp in phrases such as a good old time, any old thing, any old how, etc)
good old days an earlier period of time regarded as better than the present
little old informal indicating affection, esp humorous affection my little old wife
the old one or the old gentleman informal a jocular name for Satan
an earlier or past time (esp in the phrase of old ) in days of old
Derived forms of old oldish , adjective oldness , noun
Old English eald; related to Old Saxon ald, Old High German, German alt, Latin altus high
Many people nowadays prefer to talk about older people rather than old people , and the phrase the old is best avoided altogether
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He also owns three of the top five seasons by average fastball velocity among players 30 and old er.
Meanwhile, a 20-something university student t old me that the coronavirus now feels like old news to her peers.
Innovation is all about using new technology to improve old processes.
After 147 years, the Paris Cafe, one of the old est bars in New York City, has poured its final cocktail.
Then came the discovery of 279,000-year- old stone spear tips in Ethiopia.
So here I am in my requisite Lululemon pants, grunting along to an old hip-hop song at a most ungodly hour.
It would became one of the first great mysteries in the United States of America, as it was only then 23 years old .
To borrow an old right-wing talking point, these people are angry no matter what we do.
He plays an aging punk rocker and I play the drummer from his old band.
Twelve-year- old dance prodigy Maddie Ziegler has suffered the wrath of Dance Moms tyrant Abby Lee Miller.
Davy looked around and saw an old man coming toward them across the lawn.
His wife stood smiling and waving, the boys shouting, as he disappeared in the old rockaway down the sandy road.
Old Mrs. Wurzel and the buxom but not too well-favoured heiress of the house of Grains were at the head of the table.
Vicars' wives had come and gone, but all had submitted, some after a brief struggle, to old Mrs. Wurzel's sway.
But with all her advantages Miss Solomonson failed with the old lord, and she abuses him to this day.
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A vacationing family discovers that the secluded beach where they're relaxing for a few hours is somehow causing them to age rapidly, reducing their entire lives into a single day.
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In high hopes of spending the perfect tropical holiday and strengthening family bonds, overworked married couple Guy and Prisca arrive at a luxurious, suspiciously affordable resort along with their kids: six-year-old Trent and eleven-year-old Maddox. Instead, they are in for a big surprise, as a short visit to a secret private beach triggers a series of inexplicable, logic-defying psychosomatic changes, affecting all the guests of the secluded hideout. But on this sandy, impossible-to-find beach, time flies. Wouldn't it be great if the unclouded present could be ours for keeps?
The actuary Guy, his wife, the museum curator Prisca, their eleven year-old daughter Maddox and six year-old son Trent go to a resort Prisca has found in Internet and they are welcomed by the Resort Manager and his assistant Madrid with cocktails. Prisca has a tumor in her bailey and is divorcing Guy. Trent befriends the manager's nephew Idlib and they communicate in code with each other. On the next morning, the manager invites Guy and his wife to go to a paradisaical secluded beach surrounded by cliffs and they go in a van with the guests Dr. Charles, his wife Chrystal, his mother-in-law Agnes and their three-year-old daughter Kara. On the arrival, the see the rapper Mid-Sized Sedan alone on the beach. Soon they find the corpse of his girlfriend in the water and Dr. Charles accuses Sedan of murdering her. Out of the blue, the couple formed by the psychologist Patricia and the nurse Jarin arrive on the beach and Dr. Charles runs through the cliff to summon the van, but he finds that they are trapped on the beach. Soon they learn that they are also aging in a fast rate. Further, Dr. Charles is psychotic, his wife has deficiency in calcium and Patricia has seizures and they need medicines, but cannot leave the beach. And one by one is dying. What is the secret of the beach?


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