age-old (Meaning)

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age-old (s)

belonging to or lasting from times long ago

age-old Sentence Examples

  1. The small town had an age-old tradition of celebrating the harvest with a community festival.
  2. The age-old custom of exchanging gifts during the holiday season brings joy to families around the world.
  3. In the countryside, you can still find age-old farming practices that have been passed down through generations.
  4. The ancient castle held within its walls age-old stories of knights, kings, and epic battles.
  5. The age-old oak tree in the village square was a symbol of strength and endurance.
  6. The elders shared age-old wisdom with the younger generation, emphasizing the importance of tradition.
  7. The age-old recipe for the special family dish had been handed down for centuries.
  8. The mountain range was home to an age-old monastery, steeped in spiritual history.
  9. The artisan used age-old techniques to craft exquisite pieces of traditional pottery.
  10. The town's folk dance was an age-old tradition that brought the community together in celebration.

FAQs About the word age-old

belonging to or lasting from times long ago

ancient, venerable, old, medieval, traditional, hoar, archaic, prehistoric, hoary, antiquated

recent, modern, new,modern, new, recent, young, young, vernal, novel

The small town had an age-old tradition of celebrating the harvest with a community festival.

The age-old custom of exchanging gifts during the holiday season brings joy to families around the world.

In the countryside, you can still find age-old farming practices that have been passed down through generations.

The ancient castle held within its walls age-old stories of knights, kings, and epic battles.