very old-fashioned

Frequency: 8.0125.4 per million words

To a high degree; highly old-fashioned.

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  • Her grandmother's house was decorated in a very old-fashioned style.
  • He found the classic novel's language very old-fashioned but charming.
  • Some traditions that are considered very old-fashioned are still important in certain cultures.
  • The restaurant had a very old-fashioned charm, with velvet seats and dimly lit chandeliers.
  • His ideas on gender roles seemed very old-fashioned to the younger generation.
  • Despite its very old-fashioned appearance, the machine was surprisingly efficient.
  • She wore a hat that looked very old-fashioned for today's trends.
  • The legal procedures were very old-fashioned and needed urgent modernization.
  • Many people find rotary phones very old-fashioned now, but they used to be common.
  • The school's teaching methods were criticized for being very old-fashioned and ineffective.