old-world
1 Americanadjective
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of or relating to the ancient world or to a former period of history.
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of or relating to the Old World.
old-world customs.
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characteristic of the Old World; quaint; traditional.
noun
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Europe, Asia, and Africa, especially when regarded collectively as the inhabited landmasses of the world known to Europe prior to its discovery of the Americas.
adjective
noun
Other Word Forms
- old-worldliness noun
- old-worldly adjective
Etymology
Origin of old-world1
First recorded in 1705–15
Origin of Old World2
First recorded in 1590–1600
Example Sentences
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As well as dressing up, they also try to replicate the posture, behaviours - such as using a fan - and "old-world way of speaking" of the Regency period.
From BBC • Feb. 6, 2026
Mr. Massie, whose slurred accent sounds at once Scottish, English and French, possesses the sort of old-world education presently facing extinction.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 5, 2025
Dan Tana’s has endured, Martino said, in part because it can still deliver a charming, old-world experience.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 17, 2025
Despite their close evolutionary relationship with these animals, old-world monkeys are not susceptible to HBV infections.
From Science Daily • Dec. 3, 2024
The problem was just that it took forever to translate old-world Farsi into English.
From "A Very Large Expanse of Sea" by Tahereh Mafi
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