antiquities

[ænˈtɪkwətiz]

antiquities Definition

objects from ancient times, especially those that have historical or archaeological importance.

Using antiquities: Examples

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

  • Example

    The museum has a large collection of Greek antiquities.

  • Example

    The government has strict laws protecting the country's antiquities.

  • Example

    The archaeologist discovered several valuable antiquities during the excavation.

antiquities Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for antiquities

Phrases with antiquities

  • a person who buys and sells ancient objects, often illegally obtained

    Example

    The police arrested an antiquities dealer for smuggling stolen artifacts out of the country.

  • the buying and selling of ancient objects, often in an illegal or unethical manner

    Example

    The antiquities market is notorious for its trade in stolen artifacts.

  • the act of stealing ancient objects, often for the purpose of selling them on the black market

    Example

    The museum suffered a major antiquities theft last year, losing several valuable artifacts.

Origins of antiquities

from Latin 'antiquitas', meaning 'ancient times'

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Summary: antiquities in Brief

'Antiquities' [ænˈtɪkwətiz] refers to objects from ancient times, especially those with historical or archaeological importance. It includes relics, artifacts, and archaeological finds, such as those found in museums or during excavations. Phrases like 'antiquities dealer' and 'antiquities theft' describe illegal activities related to the buying and selling of ancient objects.