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Antonyms for old timer
Grammar : Adj, noun |
Spell : ohld-tahy-mer |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈoʊldˈtaɪ mər |
Definition of old timer
- As in capable : adj able to perform
- As in old hand : noun experienced person
- As in old-timer : noun elderly person
- As in senior : noun older person
- As in veteran : noun person with much experience; particularly in war
- As in senior citizen : noun someone of advanced years
- As in golden ager : noun senior
- As in oldster : noun senior
- I am not deceiving you, Mrs. Wells, I am too sensible an old timer to do that.
- Extract from : « Possessed » by Cleveland Moffett
- She, too, mentioned the names of many, few of them known to the old timer.
- Extract from : « David Lannarck, Midget » by George S. Harney
- Jake had been an old timer in the city room when Mel was a cub.
- Extract from : « The Memory of Mars » by Raymond F. Jones
- Many an old timer had told him of braving them upon sea and land.
- Extract from : « Forbidden Cargoes » by Roy J. Snell
- One of the men that moved that car said it was an old timer.
- Extract from : « Roy Blakeley's Silver Fox Patrol » by Percy Keese Fitzhugh
- Jack laughed as he said, "That's about right, and I think that maybe I'm an 'old timer.'"
- Extract from : « Jack the Young Trapper » by George Bird Grinnell
- I thought I was a novice, and here I was being hailed as an old timer.
- Extract from : « Broke » by Edwin A. Brown
- He was the first missionary ever seen in the country, and it was the Old Timer who named him.
- Extract from : « The Sky Pilot » by Ralph Connor
- Meredith, the Old Timer, you know, has kept her up there among the hills.
- Extract from : « The Sky Pilot » by Ralph Connor
- This settled it, and the most earnest prayers of the Old Timer could not have held him back.
- Extract from : « The Sky Pilot » by Ralph Connor
Synonyms for old timer
- able
- accomplished
- adapted
- adept
- adequate
- ancient
- apt
- au fait
- clever
- competent
- doyen
- doyenne
- dynamite
- efficient
- elder
- elderly person
- experienced
- expert
- fireball
- first-born
- fitted
- fossil
- geezer
- geriatric
- GI
- gifted
- golden ager
- golden-ager
- good
- gramps
- grandfather
- grandmother
- green thumb
- has what it takes
- having know-how
- having the goods
- having the right stuff
- head
- intelligent
- knowing the ropes
- knowing the score
- like a one-man band
- like a pistol
- longtimer
- masterly
- matriarch
- mossback
- OAP
- old dog
- old fogey
- old folk
- old guard
- old hand
- old person
- old pro
- old salt
- old school
- old soldier
- old stager
- old-age pensioner
- old-timer
- oldster
- on the ball
- patriarch
- pensioner
- person experienced in something
- pro
- proficient
- proper
- qualified
- retired person
- retiree
- senior
- senior citizen
- shellback
- skillful
- sourdough
- suited
- talented
- there
- trouper
- up
- up to it
- up to snuff
- up to speed
- vet
- veteran
- war-horse
- warhorse
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