NEWNESSES Antonyms
Best Opposite Words For NEWNESSES
| Word | Save | Syns.. | Usage | Type | ||
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| oldness | nounn | |||||
noun • the opposite of youngness • the quality of being old; the opposite of newness | ||||||
| age | nounn | |||||
noun • how long something has existed • an era of history having some distinctive feature • a time of life (usually defined in years) at which some particular qualification or power arises • a prolonged period of time • a late time of life verb • begin to seem older; get older • grow old or older • make older | ||||||
| antiquity | nounn | |||||
noun • the historic period preceding the Middle Ages in Europe • extreme oldness • an artifact surviving from the past | ||||||
| commonness | nounn | |||||
noun • the state of being that is commonly observed • the quality of lacking taste and refinement • ordinariness as a consequence of being frequent and commonplace • sharing of common attributes | ||||||
| decrepitude | nounn | |||||
noun • a state of deterioration due to old age or long use • The quality or state of being wasted and weakened by or as if by the infirmities of old age. | ||||||
| familiarity | nounn | |||||
noun • personal knowledge or information about someone or something • usualness by virtue of being familiar or well known • close or warm friendship • a casual manner • an act of undue intimacy | ||||||
| obsolescence | nounn | |||||
noun • the process of becoming obsolete; falling into disuse or becoming out of date | ||||||
| regularity | nounn | |||||
noun • a property of polygons: the property of having equal sides and equal angles • the quality of being characterized by a fixed principle or rate | ||||||
| routine | nounn | |||||
noun • an unvarying or habitual method or procedure • a short performance that is part of a longer program • a set sequence of steps, part of larger computer program adjective satellite • found in the ordinary course of events | ||||||
| staleness | nounn | |||||
noun • unoriginality as a result of being dull and hackneyed • having lost purity and freshness as a consequence of aging | ||||||