oldish

adjective
old·​ish | \ ˈōl-dish How to pronounce oldish (audio) \

Definition of oldish

: somewhat old or elderly

Examples of oldish in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web

Yet the disharmony of an uncertain transmission, cabin materials that are nice from a distance but not so refined under inspection and advanced safety technology that is effective amid an oldish infotainment system causes a disconnect. Robert Duffer, chicagotribune.com, "Review: 2017 Toyota Highlander isn't as fresh as the three-row competition," 31 May 2017 The Upper East Side's legendary JG Melon is oldish (est. Aaron Goldfarb, Esquire, "In Search of the Dirtiest Bars in New York," 16 Mar. 2017

First Known Use of oldish

circa 1669, in the meaning defined above

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