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Monument vs Antiquity - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between monument and antiquity

is that monument is a structure built for commemorative or symbolic reasons, or as a memorial; a commemoration while antiquity is ancient times; former ages; times long since past.

monument

Noun

(en noun)
  • A structure built for commemorative or symbolic reasons, or as a memorial; a commemoration.
  • There is a monument on the town green to the soldiers who died in World War I.
  • An important site owned by the community as a whole.
  • An exceptional or proud achievement.
  • An important burial vault or tomb.
  • A legal document.
  • A surveying reference point marked by a permanently fixed marker (a survey monument).
  • Hyponyms

    * cenotaph

    antiquity

    English

    Noun

    (antiquities)
  • Ancient times; former ages; times long since past.
  • The ancients; the people of ancient times.
  • * That such pillars were raised by Seth all antiquity has avowed. —Sir W. Raleigh.
  • (obsolete) An old gentleman.
  • * You are a shrewd antiquity , neighbor Clench. —B. Jonson.
  • (label) The historical period preceding the Middle Ages (c. 500-1500), primarily relating to European history.
  • (often, constructed as an uncountable plural) A relic or monument of ancient times; as, a coin, a statue, etc.; an ancient institution.
  • State of being ancient or of ancient lineage.
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