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old
adjective
-
old
,
older
,
oldest
having
lived
for
many
years
;
no
longer
young
•
My
grandfather
is
eighty
years
old
but
still
rides
his
bike
every
day
.
My
grandfather
is
eighty
years
old
but
still
rides
his
bike
every
day
.
•
The
puppy
will
grow
old
someday
,
but
right
now
it
loves
to
play
.
The
puppy
will
grow
old
someday
,
but
right
now
it
loves
to
play
.
From
Old
English
eald
,
of
Germanic
origin
.
adjective
-
old
,
older
,
oldest
existing
or
used
for
a
long
time
;
not
new
•
I
still
wear
my
old
jacket
when
it
rains
.
I
still
wear
my
old
jacket
when
it
rains
.
•
That
museum
keeps
many
old
coins
from
ancient
Rome
.
That
museum
keeps
many
old
coins
from
ancient
Rome
.
adjective
-
old
,
older
,
oldest
former
;
having
existed
in
an
earlier
time
or
filling
a
previous
role
•
Maria
visited
her
old
school
last
weekend
.
Maria
visited
her
old
school
last
weekend
.
•
He
met
his
old
boss
at
a
business
conference
.
He
met
his
old
boss
at
a
business
conference
.
adjective
-
old
,
older
,
oldest
used
to
show
affection
,
familiarity
,
or
emphasis
,
often
before
a
noun
•
Come
on
,
old
buddy
,
let
’
s
grab
a
coffee
!
Come
on
,
old
buddy
,
let
’
s
grab
a
coffee
!
•
That
old
dog
of
hers
is
still
the
best
at
catching
frisbees
.
That
old
dog
of
hers
is
still
the
best
at
catching
frisbees
.
cold
adjective
-
cold
,
colder
,
coldest
having
a
low
temperature
,
especially
lower
than
is
comfortable
or
usual
•
She
put
on
a
jacket
because
the
evening
air
felt
cold
.
She
put
on
a
jacket
because
the
evening
air
felt
cold
.
•
The
cold
water
made
him
shiver
when
he
jumped
into
the
lake
.
The
cold
water
made
him
shiver
when
he
jumped
into
the
lake
.
Old
English
‘
ceald
’,
of
Germanic
origin
,
related
to
German
‘
kalt
’.
adjective
-
cold
,
colder
,
coldest
showing
no
friendliness
,
emotion
,
or
sympathy
•
His
voice
sounded
cold
when
he
refused
to
help
.
His
voice
sounded
cold
when
he
refused
to
help
.
•
She
gave
him
a
cold
stare
and
walked
away
.
She
gave
him
a
cold
stare
and
walked
away
.
Figurative
use
for
"
lacking
warmth
"
recorded
since
the
late
15th
century
.