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Not Modern Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for not modern in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of not modern in 10 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for not modern alphabetically.

contemporary
  • abreast
  • au courant
  • contempo
  • current
  • existent
  • extant
  • hot off press
  • in fashion
  • in vogue
  • instant
  • just out
current
  • accepted
  • accustomed
  • afoot
  • circulating
  • common knowledge
  • customary
  • cutting-edge
  • doing
  • existent
  • extant
  • fad
fresh
  • beginning
  • brand-new
  • comer
  • contemporary
  • crisp
  • crude
  • current
  • different
  • gleaming
  • glistening
  • green
in vogue
  • a la mode
  • all the rage
  • avant-garde
  • chi-chi
  • chic
  • craze
  • dernier cri
  • fad
  • fashionable
  • happening
  • hip
modern
  • avant-garde
  • coincident
  • concomitant
  • concurrent
  • contempo
  • contemporary
  • current
  • cutting-edge
  • fresh
  • last word
  • late
new
  • advanced
  • au courant
  • brand-new
  • contemporary
  • current
  • cutting-edge
  • dewy
  • different
  • dissimilar
  • distinct
  • fashionable
present
  • ad hoc
  • already
  • at this moment
  • begun
  • being
  • coeval
  • commenced
  • contemporaneous
  • contemporary
  • current
  • even now
recent
  • contempo
  • contemporary
  • fresh
  • hot off the fire
  • hot off the press
  • just out
  • late
  • latter
  • latter-day
  • modern
  • modernistic
up-to-date
  • abreast
  • advanced
  • all the rage
  • au courant
  • avant-garde
  • brand-new
  • contemporary
  • current
  • cutting edge
  • dashing
  • expedient
young
  • adolescent
  • blooming
  • blossoming
  • boyish
  • boylike
  • budding
  • burgeoning
  • callow
  • childish
  • childlike
  • crude

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