antique
Americanadjective
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of or belonging to the past; not modern.
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dating from a period long ago.
antique furniture.
- Synonyms:
- obsolescent, obsolete, old
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noting or pertaining to automobiles approximately 25 years old or more.
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in the tradition, fashion, or style of an earlier period; old-fashioned; antiquated.
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of or belonging to the ancient Greeks and Romans.
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(of paper) neither calendered nor coated and having a rough surface.
noun
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any work of art, piece of furniture, decorative object, or the like, created or produced in a former period, or, according to U.S. customs laws, 100 years before date of purchase.
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the antique style, usually Greek or Roman, especially in art.
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Printing. a style of type.
verb (used with object)
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to make or finish (something, especially furniture) in imitation of antiques.
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to emboss (an image, design, letters, or the like) on paper or fabric.
verb (used without object)
noun
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a decorative object, piece of furniture, or other work of art created in an earlier period, that is collected and valued for its beauty, workmanship, and age
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( as modifier )
an antique shop
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any object made in an earlier period
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the style of ancient art, esp Greek or Roman art, or an example of it
adjective
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made in or in the style of an earlier period
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of or belonging to the distant past, esp of or in the style of ancient Greece or Rome
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informal old-fashioned; out-of-date
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archaic aged or venerable
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(of paper) not calendered or coated; having a rough surface
verb
Synonym Usage
See ancient 1.
Other Word Forms
Derived Forms
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antiquenessnoun
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subantiquenessnoun
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pseudoantiqueadjective
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quasi-antiqueadjective
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subantiqueadjective
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antiquelyadverb
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subantiquelyadverb
Inflected Forms
Nouns
Participles
Conjugated Forms
Present
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antiquesimple
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antiquessimple
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have antiquedperfect
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has antiquedperfect
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am antiquingprogressive
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are antiquingprogressive
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is antiquingprogressive
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have been antiquingperfect progressive
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has been antiquingperfect progressive
Past
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antiquedsimple
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had antiquedperfect
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was antiquingprogressive
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were antiquingprogressive
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had been antiquingperfect progressive
Future
Etymology
Origin of antique
1520–30; earlier also anticke (< Middle French antique ) < Latin antīiquus, antīicus in front, existing earler, ancient; cf. antic, posticum
Explanation
An antique is an old-fashioned thing, like a lamp from the sixties. Anything antique is old or at least old-ish. When you see the word antique, you know you're not going to hear about anything new or young. An antique is a nice, old piece of furniture, that's usually been well taken care of and costs more than something new. Shopping for antiques is called antiquing. Outside of antique shops, calling anything antique means it's out-of-date and useless — so if you wanted to be mean, you could call your grandparents antiques.
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Example Sentences
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A collection of antique silver found by chance in a family's attic in Edinburgh has sold for nearly £60,000 at auction.
From BBC ● Jul. 4, 2026
There’s a friendship bracelet from a volunteer trip to Haiti, a horseshoe found on a Grand Canyon trail and antique lace from a market in Bruges, Belgium.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jul. 1, 2026
They could even be antique dealers looking for a bargain.
From MarketWatch ● Jun. 16, 2026
It was there that See grew up, exploring the nooks and crannies of her grandparents’ antique shop, F. Suie One Co.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jun. 11, 2026
There are too many books and not enough shelves to hold them, so they sit piled on antique Chinese chairs and sari-wrapped cushions.
From "The Night Circus" by Erin Morgenstern
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Over time, Miller built it into an architectural wonderland filled with art and antiques gathered in the U.S. and Europe.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jun. 11, 2026
Egglestone, who has been in the antiques business for more than 25 years, said the comedian was a pleasure to be around, and the show had boosted visitor numbers.
From BBC ● May 6, 2026
In its most recent incarnation, eBay caters to enthusiasts with a heavy focus on collectibles, from sports memorabilia to trading cards to antiques, as well as one-of-a-kind fashion items and sneakers.
From The Wall Street Journal ● May 2, 2026
He switched to selling antiques and collectibles, renting space in antique malls, and got back into used books from there.
From Slate ● Mar. 25, 2026
“The most up-and-coming Chinese art and antiques shop in all of Los Angeles.”
From "The Red Car to Hollywood" by Jennie Liu
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Of course, the only caveat is watching the slick show in the antiqued DVD format.
From Washington Times ● Dec. 1, 2021
Do you think it’s OK to have a low-key party to celebrate our child, or is this an antiqued ordeal that needs to go?
From Slate ● Jan. 31, 2021
Designed by Stephen Rieman and Mark Krasne, the condo features antiqued mirrors, hand-stenciled doors and a wet bar.
From Los Angeles Times ● Dec. 20, 2019
Create an Instagram moment with this pendant earring in antiqued gold with pearl-like insets.
From Seattle Times ● Mar. 9, 2018
If you are using dull coloured carpets and hangings, have your modern reproductions antiqued.
From The Art of Interior Decoration by Wood, Grace
On the agenda for Bowen’s perfect Sunday are hiking, antiquing and a stop at Joan’s on Third.
From Los Angeles Times ● Oct. 18, 2024
Two lamps weren’t just two lamps, but the best outing she spent antiquing with my grandmother before she passed away from Alzheimer’s disease.
From Slate ● Aug. 5, 2024
“We love to go to estate sales and antiquing together — it’s hard sometimes because we all like the same things!”
From Seattle Times ● May 10, 2023
“My houses have always been my creative, shopping and antiquing outlets — they just combine everything I like to do,” she explains.
From New York Times ● Jun. 30, 2021
Occasionally she disappears for the day, to go antiquing in the surrounding towns.
From "The Namesake" by Jhumpa Lahiri
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