Antediluvian

C2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    15 %
  • Retention Rate
    80 %
  • Complexity
    90 %
  • Antediluvian Meanings

    adjective Belonging to the time before the biblical Flood; very old or old-fashioned

    Fields related to antediluvian

    Literature

    In literature, 'antediluvian' may be used to describe characters or settings that are ancient or prehistoric in nature.

    History

    In historical contexts, 'antediluvian' may be used to describe ancient civilizations or events that occurred before the biblical flood.

    Geology

    In geology, 'antediluvian' may refer to geological features or processes that existed before the flood.

    Theology

    In theological discussions, 'antediluvian' may be used to refer to the period of time before the biblical flood as described in the book of Genesis.

    Occupation Usage of antediluvian

    Writer

    In literature, writers may use the term 'antediluvian' to describe something ancient or belonging to a time before the biblical flood.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use 'antediluvian' in a metaphorical sense to describe outdated or old-fashioned beliefs or practices in the field of psychology.

    Historian

    Historians may refer to 'antediluvian' civilizations or artifacts when discussing ancient history and prehistoric times.

    Archaeologist

    Archaeologists may use 'antediluvian' to describe ancient ruins or artifacts that date back to a time before recorded history.

    Theologian

    Theologians may use 'antediluvian' in discussions about biblical texts and interpretations, particularly in reference to the time before the Great Flood in the Bible.

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