Antonyms for oldie
Grammar : Adj, noun |
Spell : ohl-dee |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈoʊl di |
Definition of oldie
Origin :- "an old person," 1874; "an old tune or film," 1940, from old + -ie. Related: Oldies, which is attested by 1961 as a radio format.
- As in aged : adj old
- As in ancient : adj old, often very old
- As in hoary : adj ancient
- As in song : noun melody sung or played with musical instrument
- As in golden oldie : noun popular old song or item
Synonyms for oldie
- age-old
- aged
- air
- ancient
- antediluvian
- anthem
- antiquated
- antique
- archaic
- aria
- back number
- ballad
- been around
- bygone
- canticle
- carol
- chant
- chorale
- chorus
- classic
- creaky
- ditty
- early
- elderly
- expression
- few miles on
- fossil
- getting on
- golden oldie
- gray
- hoary
- hymn
- lay
- lot of mileage
- lullaby
- lyric
- melody
- moth-eaten
- number
- obsolete
- old
- old goat
- old-fashioned
- older
- oldie
- opera
- out-of-date
- outmoded
- over the hill
- passé
- piece
- poem
- primal
- primeval
- primordial
- psalm
- refrain
- relic
- remote
- rock
- rock and roll
- round
- rusty
- senescent
- senior citizen
- shanty
- shot
- strain
- superannuated
- timeworn
- tune
- venerable
- verse
- very old
- vocal
- worn
- worse for wear
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