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old-school

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun old-school has 1 sense
  1. old school - a class of people favoring traditional ideas
    --1 is a kind of class, social class, socio-economic class

Definitions from the Web

Term: Old School

Definition:

  • Adjective: Referring to something that is considered classic or traditional, often nostalgic for a previous era or style. It typically implies a preference for traditional methods or values over modern ones.

    Example sentence: He has an old school approach to parenting, prioritizing discipline and manners.

  • Noun: 1. A school or educational institution that existed in the past, usually contrasted with a more modern educational system.

    Example sentence: My grandparents attended an old school where students wore uniforms and learned Latin.

    2. A person who strongly values and embraces traditional or conservative ideas, practices, or styles.

    Example sentence: John is a true old school when it comes to fashion, always wearing vintage suits and hats.

  • Adverb: In a manner that reflects or embodies traditional or conservative attitudes or methods.

    Example sentence: The band played old school, delivering a classic rock performance that wowed the audience.

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