oldness

/ˈoʊldnəs/
noun
  1. The state or quality of being old in age; the fact of having lived or existed for a long time.
    • She embraced her oldness with grace, sharing stories from her long life.
    • The oldness of the building made it a historic landmark in the city.
    • The oldness of the tree was evident from its thick trunk and many rings.
  2. The quality of being worn, faded, or no longer new; the condition of something that has been used for a long time.
    • The oldness of the sofa showed in its faded fabric and sagging cushions.
    • The oldness of the tools made them less effective, but they still worked.
    • He liked the oldness of the leather jacket, which gave it a unique character.
  3. The quality of being outdated or belonging to an earlier time; lack of modernity.
    • Some people appreciate the oldness of vintage fashion, while others prefer modern styles.
    • The oldness of the map made it inaccurate for today's roads.
    • The oldness of the computer meant it couldn't run the latest software.