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old
02
antigo, velho
(of a thing) having been used or existing for a long period of time
2.1
velho, desgastado
worn, aged, or deteriorated due to prolonged use or the passage of time
04
velho, familiar
well-known or familiar because they have been experienced or encountered many times before
4.1
velho, antigo
referring to someone one has known or had a relationship with for a significant amount of time
05
velho, bom amigo
expressing fondness, familiarity, or affection toward someone or something
Informal
09
experiente, veterano
having extensive knowledge, practice, or skill in a particular field or activity
Old
old
adj
oldish
adj
oldish
adj
oldness
n
oldness
n
Exemplo
The old gentleman greeted everyone with a warm smile.
She’s finally old enough to drive and can’t wait to get her license.
She cherished the wisdom and experience that came with being old.
Old electronics often contain hazardous waste materials.
The average age of the employees in the company is 35 years old.