frumpish |
oldfashioned |
As adjectives the difference between frumpish and oldfashioned
is that
frumpish is poorly dressed; wearing drab, lifeless, ill-fitting clothing. More typically used to describe women than men while
oldfashioned is rare spelling of lang=en.
oldfashioned |
outmoded |
As adjectives the difference between oldfashioned and outmoded
is that
oldfashioned is rare spelling of lang=en while
outmoded is unfashionable.
As a verb outmoded is
past tense of outmode.
oldfashioned |
vintage |
As adjectives the difference between oldfashioned and vintage
is that
oldfashioned is rare spelling of lang=en while
vintage is of or relating to a vintage, or to wine identified by a specific vintage.
As a noun vintage is
the yield of grapes or wine from a vineyard or district during one season.
As a verb vintage is
to harvest (grapes).
quaint |
oldfashioned |
As adjectives the difference between quaint and oldfashioned
is that
quaint is (obsolete) of a person: cunning, crafty while
oldfashioned is .
As a noun quaint
is (archaic) the vulva.
oldfashioned |
conservative |
As adjectives the difference between oldfashioned and conservative
is that
oldfashioned is rare spelling of lang=en while
conservative is tending to resist change or innovation.
As a noun conservative is
a person who favors maintenance of the status quo or reversion to some earlier status.
As a proper noun Conservative is
conservative Party.
thedifferentbetweentraditional |
oldfashioned |
As an adjective oldfashioned is
.
oldfashioned |
ancient |
As adjectives the difference between oldfashioned and ancient
is that
oldfashioned is while
ancient is having lasted from a remote period; having been of long duration; of great age; very old.
As a noun ancient is
a person who is very old.
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