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Old-fashioned

/əʊld ˈfæʃ(ə)nd/
Something not in style anymore, often referring to ideas, clothes, or technology that were popular in the past.

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Examples:

'But me, I am old-fashioned.

'He was a good old-fashioned doctor.

He had long grey hair and wore very old-fashioned clothes.

Etymology:

etymology
The term old-fashioned originates from the 17th century combination of old, pertaining to something aged or ancient, and fashioned, the past participle of the verb fashion, meaning to shape or model.

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