oldish Antonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- retired
- unyoung
- doddering
- superannuated
- spavined
- sexagenarian
- tottery
- centenarian
- nonagenarian
- octogenarian
- middle-aged
- senile
- long-lived
- septuagenarian
Weak:
Meaning of oldish
Wordnet
oldish (s)
somewhat elderly
Webster
oldish (a.)
Somewhat old.
oldish Sentence Examples
- The oldish house on the corner had a charming yet decaying facade.
- Sarah wore an oldish dress to the party, but it still looked stylish.
- The oldish man hobbled down the street with the aid of a cane.
- Mary's oldish parents were surprised by her sudden decision to move out.
- The oldish furniture in the attic had sentimental value for the family.
- The oldish dog wagged its tail happily, despite its advanced age.
- The oldish car sputtered and coughed as it struggled up the hill.
- The oldish book contained fascinating stories that transported readers to a bygone era.
- The oldish woman preferred to spend her days in the peace and quiet of her garden.
- The oldish bridge spanned the river, its sturdy stonework a testament to its enduring strength.
FAQs About the word oldish
somewhat elderlySomewhat old.
decrepit, aging, aged, senior, elderly, senescent, over-the-hill, geriatric, old, ageing
youthful,young, youthful, young, ageless, minor, puerile, adolescent, puerile, juvenile
The oldish house on the corner had a charming yet decaying facade.
Sarah wore an oldish dress to the party, but it still looked stylish.
The oldish man hobbled down the street with the aid of a cane.
Mary's oldish parents were surprised by her sudden decision to move out.
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