Pronunciation: /eɪdʒ oʊld/
adjective describing something as being very old or ancient
A1 The age old tradition of exchanging gifts on Christmas is still practiced in many countries.
A2 In some cultures, storytelling is an age old method of passing down knowledge from generation to generation.
B1 The age old debate between nature versus nurture continues to be a topic of discussion in the field of psychology.
B2 The age old practice of meditation has been proven to have numerous benefits for mental and physical health.
C1 The age old question of whether humans are inherently good or evil is a philosophical dilemma that has puzzled scholars for centuries.
C2 The age old custom of holding a wedding ceremony to celebrate the union of two individuals has evolved over time to include various traditions and rituals.
formal The practice of meditation is an age old tradition that has been passed down for centuries.
informal That recipe for apple pie is an age old family secret.
slang Dude, that car is an age old classic. You gotta check it out.
figurative The age old question of 'what came first, the chicken or the egg?' still puzzles scientists today.
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