ancient

[ˈein∫ənt] a.古代的,古老的

Pronunciation

/ˈænɪkt/

Definitions

Noun

  1. Ancient (adj): Extremely old, dating back to a very early period in history or a long time ago. For example: “The ancient ruins of Rome tell tales of its rich past.”
  2. Ancient civilization (noun): A highly developed society from a distant or remote time, like the Egyptians or Greeks. For example: “The ancient civilizations left a lasting impact on art and architecture.”

Adjective

  1. Characterizing something that is very old or traditional. For example: “The ancient custom of storytelling has been passed down through generations.”

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Synonyms

  • Primordial
  • Time-honored
  • Antiquarian
  • Historic
  • Traditional
  • Prehistoric
  • Protohistoric
  • Remote
  • Earliest
  • Oldest
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