oldest

[ˈəʊldɪst]

oldest Definition

  • 1having lived or existed for the greatest length of time
  • 2having been born or in existence for the greatest amount of time

Using oldest: Examples

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

  • Example

    The oldest building in the city was built in the 16th century.

  • Example

    My oldest friend and I have known each other since kindergarten.

  • Example

    She is the oldest person in the family.

  • Example

    This is the oldest book in the library.

oldest Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with oldest

  • a well-known or common strategy or tactic, especially one that is considered outdated or ineffective

    Example

    Trying to sell a product by using fear is the oldest trick in the book.

  • very old or ancient

    Example

    That joke is as old as the hills.

  • a traditional or conservative approach or attitude, often referring to a preference for older methods or values

    Example

    He has an old school approach to teaching, preferring chalkboards to PowerPoint presentations.

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Summary: oldest in Brief

The term 'oldest' [ˈəʊldɪst] refers to something that has existed or lived for the longest period of time. It can refer to buildings, books, people, and more. Examples include 'The oldest building in the city was built in the 16th century.' and 'She is the oldest person in the family.' 'Oldest' also appears in phrases like 'the oldest trick in the book,' meaning a well-known or outdated strategy, and 'old school,' referring to a preference for traditional methods or values.