Old-fashioned

Adjective

 * 1) Of a thing, outdated or no longer in vogue.
 * My bike is old-fashioned but it gets me around.
 * 1) Of a person, preferring the customs of earlier times.

Noun
Old-fashioned


 * 1) A whiskey-based cocktail

Adverbs for Old-fashioned
ridiculously; charmingly; sedately; sweetly; laughably; eccentrically; obstinately; consistently; serenely;  placidly;  hopelessly; carelessly; indifferently; pricelessly; whimsically; fantastically; grotesquely; shabbily; innocently; deliberately; intentionally; absurdly; barbarously; unpleasantly; embarrassingly; unconcernedly; nonchalantly; unashamedly; pleasantly; unpretentiously.

Adjectives for Old-fashioned
ill; auspicious; prophetic; able; parlous; favorable; cheery.

Thesaurus
Victorian, abandoned, abjured, aged, ancient, antiquated, antique, archaic, back-number, backward, behind the times, belated, bygone, ceremonious, chivalric, chivalrous, conservative, courtly, crusty, dated, demode, deserted, die-hard, discarded, discontinued, disused, done with, dowdy, fogyish, formal, fuddy-duddy, fusty, gallant, has-been, knightly, moldy, moss-grown, mossy, neanderthal, nonprogressive, not worth saving, obsolescent, obsolete, old, old hat, old-fogyish, old-line, old-time, old-timey, old-world, oldfangled, on the shelf, opposed to change, out, out of fashion, out of season, out of use, out-of-date, outdated, outmoded, outworn, passe, past use, pensioned off, preservative, relinquished, renounced, resigned, retired, right-wing, rococo, standpat, stodgy, styleless, superannuate, superannuated, superseded, ultraconservative, unfashionable, unprogressive, vintage, worn-out