💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Forold"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| old as time | (simile) Extremely old. |
| aged | Old. |
| oldass | (US, vulgar) Used in the same context as old, but more intense. |
| unorn | (obsolete) Old; worn out; feeble. |
| ancientnoun | A person who lived in ancient times. |
| oldfangled | old-fashioned |
| old as the hills | (idiomatic, simile, chiefly hyperbolic) Extremely old. |
| old-farrant | (UK dialect) Old or old-fashioned; (of children) precocious, already as shrewd as someone old. |
| auntientnoun | Obsolete form of ancient. [Having lasted from a remote period; having been of long duration; of great age, very old.] |
| eldern | (of persons) Elder; elderly; aged; old. |
| on in years | (idiomatic, mildly euphemistic) Old; advanced in age. |
| aunchientnoun | Obsolete form of ancient. [Having lasted from a remote period; having been of long duration; of great age, very old.] |
| old enough to vote | Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see old, enough, vote. |
| fornenoun | (obsolete) Former. |
| long in the tooth | (idiomatic) Old; aged. |
| rare | Very uncommon; scarce. |
| umwhile | (obsolete outside dialects, chiefly Scotland) Erstwhile; late; former. |
| erernoun | (obsolete) Former; previous. |
| olde worlde | Having an old-fashioned or archaic feel. |
| older than dirt | (simile) very old |
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