antiqueness

[ænˈtiːk.nəs]

antiqueness Definition

the quality of being ancient or old-fashioned.

Using antiqueness: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "antiqueness" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The antiqueness of the building was part of its charm.

  • Example

    The antique shop was full of items that exuded antiqueness.

  • Example

    The book's antiqueness made it valuable to collectors.

antiqueness Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for antiqueness

Antonyms for antiqueness

  • modernity
  • newness
  • freshness

Phrases with antiqueness

  • sense of antiqueness

    a feeling of nostalgia or appreciation for things from the past

    Example

    The old photographs gave me a sense of antiqueness and longing for simpler times.

  • antiqueness of language

    the use of old-fashioned or archaic language in writing or speech

    Example

    The antiqueness of language in Shakespeare's plays can make them difficult to understand for modern audiences.

  • the preservation and appreciation of cultural practices and traditions from the past

    Example

    The antiqueness of culture is an important aspect of heritage tourism.

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Summary: antiqueness in Brief

'Antiqueness' [ænˈtiːk.nəs] refers to the quality of being ancient or old-fashioned. It can be used to describe buildings, objects, books, and other things that are valued for their age or historical significance. Phrases like 'sense of antiqueness' and 'antiqueness of language' highlight the emotional and linguistic aspects of antiqueness, while 'antiqueness of culture' emphasizes the importance of preserving cultural traditions from the past.