Opposite of very old, typically from a past era or period
Opposite of no longer active or functioning
Opposite of having been or happened in the distant past
Opposite of worn out or ruined because of age or neglect
Opposite of of, relating to, belonging to, or occurring in, a former time (near the beginning)
“Telepathic communication could well be a future invention.”
Opposite of damaged by age and repeated use
(of a time period) Opposite of lacking intellectual progress
“It was an enlightening period in the nation's history when scientists, philosophers and free-thinkers were encouraged to pursue their craft.”
(of countries) Opposite of past tense for to become technologically advanced
“The corrupt leader's actions would antiquate his already backwards nation.”
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