ancient
/ˈeɪn.ʃənt/
This term evokes a sense of profound distance in time, often carrying a weight of reverence or mystery when applied to civilizations and geological formations. It suggests a scale of age that transcends human memory, positioning the subject in a prehistoric or classical era where the original context has been lost to time. When applied to people, the word shifts from a literal description of age to a hyperbolic or ironic tool. In these casual contexts, it mocks the perceived obsolescence of a person's skills or vitality, transforming a word of historical grandeur into a playful jab at being out of touch with modern technology or trends.
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Archaeologists uncovered an ancient city buried beneath the desert sands.
The redwood forests are ancient ecosystems that have survived for millennia.
I feel ancient compared to these energetic teenagers.