Antonyms for new-fashioned


Grammar : Adj
Spell : noo-fash-uh nd, nyoo-
Phonetic Transcription : ˈnuˈfæʃ ənd, ˈnyu-


Definition of new-fashioned

  • As in modern : adj new, up-to-date
  • As in newfangled : adj quite recent
  • As in novel : adj new, original
  • As in ultramodern : adj up-to-date
  • As in latter-day : adj modern
Example sentences :
  • He is always going about in raptures with some new-fashioned poet.'
  • Extract from : « Heartsease » by Charlotte M. Yonge
  • If they weren't so new-fashioned in every way I should call them an old-fashioned couple.
  • Extract from : « Mistress Anne » by Temple Bailey
  • A bright fire was burning in the cheerful, new-fashioned grate.
  • Extract from : « Betty Vivian » by L. T. Meade
  • In those days there were none of the new-fashioned carriages in our streets.
  • Extract from : « Our Little Turkish Cousin » by Mary Hazelton Wade
  • It was this new-fashioned trouble, the appendysheetus, that tuk him off.
  • Extract from : « Humorous Hits and How to Hold an Audience » by Grenville Kleiser
  • It's new-fashioned; but there's new-fashioned things that's just as good as the old.
  • Extract from : « The Ladies Lindores, Vol. 2(of 3) » by Margaret Oliphant
  • We've put it all down, Miss Barbara, in the new-fashioned way.
  • Extract from : « The Ladies Lindores, Vol. 2(of 3) » by Margaret Oliphant
  • She was one of the new-fashioned readers who have learned to despise Dickens.
  • Extract from : « Wanted: A Cook » by Alan Dale
  • As I was coming into this town I saw a new-fashioned sort of stone-cracking.
  • Extract from : « Rural Rides » by William Cobbett
  • Only hes old-fashioned and he cant get used to new-fashioned ways.
  • Extract from : « Ruth Fielding At Sunrise Farm » by Alice B. Emerson

Synonyms for new-fashioned

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