oldish Antonyms

Meaning of oldish

Wordnet

oldish (s)

somewhat elderly

Webster

oldish (a.)

Somewhat old.

oldish Sentence Examples

  1. The oldish house on the corner had a charming yet decaying facade.
  2. Sarah wore an oldish dress to the party, but it still looked stylish.
  3. The oldish man hobbled down the street with the aid of a cane.
  4. Mary's oldish parents were surprised by her sudden decision to move out.
  5. The oldish furniture in the attic had sentimental value for the family.
  6. The oldish dog wagged its tail happily, despite its advanced age.
  7. The oldish car sputtered and coughed as it struggled up the hill.
  8. The oldish book contained fascinating stories that transported readers to a bygone era.
  9. The oldish woman preferred to spend her days in the peace and quiet of her garden.
  10. 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.