Ancient history Meaning in English
expression
ˈeɪnʃənt/, /ˈeɪntʃənt/ /ˈhɪstɝi/, /ˈhɪstɹi
AYN-shent HISS-tur-ee
ˈeɪnʃənt/ /hˈɪstəɹˌi
AYN-shent HISS-tuh-ree
Definition
The events or period from a very long time ago, especially before the Middle Ages; also used informally to mean something that is no longer relevant or important.
Usage & Nuances
Formally, it refers to early civilizations or times before the Middle Ages. Informally, it's common in conversation to mean something outdated or not worth discussing, as in 'That argument is ancient history.' Usually not used for recent events.
Spanish: historia antiguaPortuguese (BR): história antigaPortuguese (PT): história antigaChinese (Simplified): 古代历史Chinese (Traditional): 古代歷史Hindi: प्राचीन इतिहासArabic: تاريخ قديمBengali: প্রাচীন ইতিহাস - পুরাতন কথা (হালকা অর্থে)Russian: древняя история - дело давно минувших дней (переносно)Japanese: 古代の歴史 - 昔のこと(比喩的)Vietnamese: lịch sử cổ đại - chuyện xưa cũ (nghĩa bóng)Korean: 고대 역사 - 예전 일 (비유적)Turkish: antik tarih - eskimiş mesele (mecazi)Urdu: قدیم تاریخ - پرانی بات (مجازاً)Indonesian: sejarah kuno - urusan lama (makna kiasan)
Example Sentences
We studied ancient history in school last year.
basic
Egypt has a lot of ancient history.
basic
The ruins are from ancient history.
basic
Don’t worry about that mistake—it's ancient history now.
natural
Our argument is ancient history—let’s move on.
natural
Everything from high school feels like ancient history to me.
natural