Old-fashioned Words: Words that were common in the past but are passing out of ordinary use | 500 Old-fashioned words and their meanings | Examples: dandified [adjective] - (of a man) too careful about his look or clothes; vamoose [verb] - to leave fast | Besides Old-fashioned words, there are some Idioms and Phrasal Verbs which are now considered as Old-fashioned; Examples: blot- blot your copybook [Idiom]- to do something bad to spoil your good reputation among people; buck-buck up! [Phrasal verb]-used to tell somebody to make haste | 500 Old-fashioned words and their meanings | Other Examples of Old-fashioned words: ammo [noun]- ammunition | anon [adverb]- soon: early; in a moment | apparel [noun]- formal clothes | aright [adverb]- correctly or properly | arrant [adjective]- used to emphasize how unpleasant something/somebody is | asunder [adverb]- into pieces; away from each other; not together | at-home [noun]- a party in somebody’s home | authoress [noun]- a woman author | aviator [noun]- a pilot