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Old school Meaning in English

expression

ˈoʊɫd/ /ˈskuɫ
OHD-SKOOL
ˈəʊld/ /skˈuːl
OHLD-SKOOL

Definition

Refers to people, things, or ways of doing things from an earlier time that are traditional or no longer common. It can show respect, nostalgia, or sometimes a negative sense of being outdated.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and often positive; 'old school' can describe music, fashion, attitudes, or people who prefer traditional ways. Sometimes used humorously or as praise ('He's really old school.'). Can also mean out-of-date, so context is key.

Example Sentences

My grandfather is really old school; he writes letters instead of emails.

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That car is so old school!

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He likes old school hip-hop music.

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She's kind of old school when it comes to manners.

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Wow, that's an old school phone — does it still work?

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I love your old school style of dressing!

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