old-fashioned

US: /ˌoʊɫdˈfæʃənd/


English Vietnamese dictionary


old-fashioned /'ould'fæʃnd/
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    • cũ, không hợp thời trang
    • nệ cổ, lạc hậu, hủ lậu (người)

Advanced English dictionary


+ adjective (sometimes disapproving)
1 not modern; no longer fashionable: old-fashioned clothes / styles / methods / equipment
Compare: FASHIONABLE
2 (of a person) believing in old or traditional ways; having traditional ideas: My parents are old-fashioned about relationships and marriage. + She wants to be an old-fashioned mother, staying at home and looking after the children.

Thesaurus dictionary


adj.
antiquated, antique, passé, out-moded, out-dated, unfashionable, stale, out-dated, dated, out of date, tired, old-time, obsolete, obsolescent, dead, superseded, replaced, disused, out, old-fangled, old hat:
Whoever thought we would see the day when miniskirts were old-fashioned?

Collocation dictionary


VERBS

be, look, seem | become | consider sth, regard sth as, see sth as
Wearing a hat is regarded as rather old-fashioned nowadays.

ADV.

terribly, very | plain
It was plain old-fashioned instinct, the gut feeling that something was wrong.
| a bit, a little, rather, slightly, somewhat | curiously
His clothes were curiously old-fashioned.

PREP.

in
She's somewhat old-fashioned in her attitudes.

PHRASES

call me old-fashioned
Call me old-fashioned, but I still believe in good manners.


Concise English dictionary


adj.
+out of fashion