(used before a number) having the age of
old
belonging to times long ago
old, often very old
(of talk, behaviour, work etc) causing a person to lose interest and feel tired
uninteresting
a piece of unwanted clothing
obsolete, out-dated
one of many kinds of large extinct reptile
no longer in use, in vogue
(of sayings) repeated too often to have any meaning
cliched, tired
smelling or tasting mouldy
stuffy, aged
no longer used; out-of-date
no longer in use, in vogue
of a former age
old
out-of-date
old-fashioned
out of fashion or no longer in use
obsolete, old-fashioned
(with clothes) badly torn or in rags; having rough or irregular edges or outlines or surfaces
worn-out; in shreds
in a bad state of repair; poorly dressed; (of behaviour) unkind and unfair
broken-down; in poor shape
untidy and worn
shabby
(of remarks, ideas, opinions) ordinary and dull
silly, commonplace
used, heard, often (and so dull)
overused, out-of-date