quaint

/kweɪnt/
adjective
  1. Attractively unusual or old-fashioned in a charming way.
    • They stayed in a quaint little cottage with a thatched roof.
    • The town's quaint main street is lined with antique shops and cafes.
    • She loved the quaint customs of the small village.
  2. Strange or odd in an interesting or pleasing way.
    • The museum displayed a collection of quaint Victorian gadgets.
    • Her quaint sense of humor made everyone smile.
    • He had a quaint habit of humming while he worked.
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