ancient

[ˈeɪnʃənt]

ancient Definition

  • 1belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence
  • 2having been in existence for a very long time
  • 3very old

Using ancient: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ancient" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The ancient civilization of Egypt is known for its pyramids and pharaohs.

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    The ancient ruins of Machu Picchu are a popular tourist destination.

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    The ancient art of calligraphy has been practiced for centuries.

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    The ancient manuscript was discovered in a hidden chamber.

ancient Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with ancient

  • a past event or situation that is no longer important or relevant

    Example

    The dispute between the two countries is ancient history now.

  • knowledge or understanding that has been passed down through generations

    Example

    The book contains ancient wisdom about herbal medicine.

  • the period of history before the Middle Ages

    Example

    The Roman Empire was a powerful civilization in ancient times.

Origins of ancient

from Old French 'ancien', from Latin 'antiquus'

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Summary: ancient in Brief

The term 'ancient' [ˈeɪnʃənt] refers to something belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence, or having been in existence for a very long time. It can describe anything from civilizations and ruins to art and manuscripts. Phrases like 'ancient history' and 'ancient wisdom' use 'ancient' to denote something that is no longer relevant or knowledge that has been passed down through generations. 'Ancient times' refers to the period of history before the Middle Ages.

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