Meaning of old-timeyness | Babel Free
Definitions
The quality of being old-timey.
uncountable
Examples
“The quaint old-timeyness of the first movement soon developed into all Saint Saëns’ weird power, and gave the pianist an opportunity to show both his tremendous force and his delicate execution.”
“The hat does not roll up again decidedly as the Shepherdess modes with drooping brims did last season, but sweeps away from the temples gracefully and naturally in the most interesting but artificial frankness. Then it drops abruptly at the back and the black velvet lining to the brim is the most becoming background to the face and head, enhancing the delicacy of one’^([sic]) features. This gives to the wearer an indescribable air of old-timeyness, gentleness, frailty, but is very cleverly counterbalanced by the naughty, naughty downward swoop of that forward brim.”
“In less time than it takes to bake a cake, Mary Agnes Taggart Hall was expunged from the human record. She ceased to exist. I’d hated my full name, the old-timeyness of it, the way saying Ag-nes lifted the back of my throat like I was going to cough up a hairball, the way my initials spelled M.A.T.H.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.