Meaning & Definition of word "Quaint"

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    Quaint

    /kweɪnt/

    adjective:

    • 1. Attractively unusual or old-fashioned.
      • Example: The quaint little cottage had a thatched roof and a beautiful garden.
    • 2. Charming in an old-fashioned way.
      • Example: The village is known for its quaint shops and cobblestone streets.
    • 3. Having an unusual or unique quality that is appealing.
      • Example: She wore a quaint hat that drew everyone's attention at the party.
    • 4. Peculiar or uncommon, often in a charming or interesting way.
      • Example: The quaint traditions of the festival made it a memorable event for visitors.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'queynt' meaning 'clever, ingenious', later 'strange, unusual'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    quaint as a button:

    Very cute or charming.

    quaint little town:

    A small, attractive town with an old-fashioned atmosphere.

    quaint cottage:

    A small, charming house that is pleasingly unusual.

    Related Words

    charm:

    The power or quality of delighting or arousing admiration.

    nostalgic:

    A sentimental longing for the past.

    idyllic:

    Extremely happy, peaceful, or picturesque.

    Slang Meanings of quaint

    Meaning: Cool in an eccentric way.

    Example Sentence: That vintage store is really quaint, I love it!

    Meaning: An endearing or charmingly weird thing.

    Example Sentence: Her closet is full of quaint outfits that you won’t find anywhere else.