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1. antique
adjective. ['ænˈtiːk'] made in or typical of earlier times and valued for its age.
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- antique (English)
- antique (French)
- antiquus (Latin)
2. antique
adjective. ['ænˈtiːk'] out of fashion.
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- antique (English)
- antique (French)
- antiquus (Latin)
3. antique
adjective. ['ænˈtiːk'] belonging to or lasting from times long ago.
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- antique (English)
- antique (French)
- antiquus (Latin)
4. antique
verb. ['ænˈtiːk'] shop for antiques.
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- antique (English)
- antique (French)
- antiquus (Latin)
5. antique
noun. ['ænˈtiːk'] any piece of furniture or decorative object or the like produced in a former period and valuable because of its beauty or rarity.
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- antique (English)
- antique (French)
- antiquus (Latin)
6. antique
noun. ['ænˈtiːk'] an elderly man.
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- antique (English)
- antique (French)
- antiquus (Latin)
7. antique
verb. ['ænˈtiːk'] give an antique appearance to.
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- antique (English)
- antique (French)
- antiquus (Latin)