Pronunciation: /jɔːr/
noun a former time, long past
A1 In days of yore, people used to travel by horse and carriage.
A2 Legends from yore tell of brave knights and dragons.
B1 The customs of yore may seem strange to us now.
B2 The architecture of yore still stands as a testament to the past.
C1 The wisdom of yore can still be found in ancient texts.
C2 Scholars study the literature of yore to understand historical perspectives.
formal In the days of yore, people used to communicate through written letters.
informal Back in the yore days, folks didn't have smartphones to stay connected.
slang Yore was a time when things were totally different, man.
figurative The old house had a charm that harked back to yore.
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