old

adjective24 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

To a high degree of age.

Of a sufficient age to do something.

To a very high degree of age.

To a moderate degree of age.

Used to specify a particular age.

Used to describe something as tiresomely familiar or unchanging.

Used to express fondness for something familiar from the past.

Used to express affection or fondness.

The most ancient thing of its kind that has continued to exist.

Used to express sympathy or pity.

The earliest example of something that has been discovered.

Used to emphasize that something is ordinary or simple.

The most ancient part that still exists.

Used to describe something as strange or peculiar.

Used to express mild criticism or foolishness.

Used to express that something is uninteresting.

To have lived for a long time.

The process of aging, often used informally.

To have the appearance of being old.

The gradual process of aging over a lifetime.

To perceive oneself as being old.

To give the impression of being old.

The process of aging.

To have a voice or tone that suggests age.