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Prehistoric (Adjective)

Meaning 1

No longer fashionable; "my mother has these prehistoric ideas about proper clothes".

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • My grandmother still uses a prehistoric typewriter to write her letters.
  • The company's prehistoric approach to marketing is the reason they're struggling to attract new customers.
  • His prehistoric views on women's roles in the workplace are completely outdated.
  • The prehistoric technology used in the old factory is in desperate need of an upgrade.
  • The professor's prehistoric teaching methods are no longer effective in engaging modern students.

Meaning 2

Belonging to or existing in times before recorded history; "prehistoric settlements"; "prehistoric peoples".

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • The discovery of ancient cave paintings provided a glimpse into the lives of prehistoric humans.
  • Prehistoric megafauna like mammoths and saber-toothed tigers once roamed the earth.
  • The village was built on the site of a prehistoric settlement that dated back thousands of years.
  • The prehistoric origins of the language were still a topic of debate among linguists.
  • Archaeologists spent years excavating the prehistoric ruins and uncovering its secrets.

Synonyms

  • Prehistorical

Related Words

  • Prehistory (noun)

Meaning 3

Of or relating to times before written history; "prehistoric archeology".

Classification

Relational adjectives (pertainyms).

Related Words

  • Prehistory (noun)
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