antique
Americanadjective
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of or belonging to the past; not modern.
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dating from a period long ago.
antique furniture.
- Synonyms:
- obsolescent, obsolete, old
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noting or pertaining to automobiles approximately 25 years old or more.
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in the tradition, fashion, or style of an earlier period; old-fashioned; antiquated.
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of or belonging to the ancient Greeks and Romans.
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(of paper) neither calendered nor coated and having a rough surface.
noun
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any work of art, piece of furniture, decorative object, or the like, created or produced in a former period, or, according to U.S. customs laws, 100 years before date of purchase.
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the antique style, usually Greek or Roman, especially in art.
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Printing. a style of type.
verb (used with object)
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to make or finish (something, especially furniture) in imitation of antiques.
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to emboss (an image, design, letters, or the like) on paper or fabric.
verb (used without object)
noun
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a decorative object, piece of furniture, or other work of art created in an earlier period, that is collected and valued for its beauty, workmanship, and age
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( as modifier )
an antique shop
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any object made in an earlier period
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the style of ancient art, esp Greek or Roman art, or an example of it
adjective
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made in or in the style of an earlier period
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of or belonging to the distant past, esp of or in the style of ancient Greece or Rome
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informal old-fashioned; out-of-date
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archaic aged or venerable
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(of paper) not calendered or coated; having a rough surface
verb
Related Words
See ancient 1.
Other Word Forms
- antiquely adverb
- antiqueness noun
- pseudoantique adjective
- quasi-antique adjective
- subantique adjective
- subantiquely adverb
- subantiqueness noun
Etymology
Origin of antique
1520–30; earlier also anticke (< Middle French antique ) < Latin antīiquus, antīicus in front, existing earler, ancient; antic, posticum
Example Sentences
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His official biography on the Downing Street website says apart from rodent control: "Larry spends his days greeting guests to the house, inspecting security defences and testing antique furniture for napping quality."
From Barron's
Andrew - who had always been a big history buff - also began compulsively buying antique pens, pottery and cricket memorabilia.
From BBC
With hardwood floors, antique wallpaper, and fish-themed knickknacks, it’s the perfect vibe for a lakeside inn.
From Literature
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“Sadly, no. Just Valhalla, New York. We got them from an antiques collector.”
From Literature
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Other well-known features in the Grand Emperor include an antique gold carriage, which "exhibits the fine craftsmanship of 18th-century Europe", according to the hotel's website.
From Barron's
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