A2 adjective #514 よく出る 4分で読める

ancient

Ancient means something is very, very old.

Explanation at your level:

Ancient means very, very old. Think of dinosaurs or old castles. If something is ancient, it is from a long time ago. You can say, 'The pyramids are ancient.' It is a fun word to use when you talk about history or old things!

When you see something that is thousands of years old, you can call it ancient. We often use it for history. For example, 'Ancient Rome' is a famous time in the past. It is different from just saying 'old' because ancient means it is from a very long time ago.

The word ancient is used to describe objects, buildings, or civilizations from the distant past. It is common to hear 'ancient history' or 'ancient ruins.' It is a stronger word than 'old.' If you describe your phone as ancient, you are just joking that it is not new!

Ancient is a powerful adjective for describing things that have survived from a remote period. It carries a sense of cultural or historical importance. You might encounter it in academic texts about archaeology, but it is also used in daily conversation to emphasize age. Remember, avoid saying 'very ancient' because the word itself is already an extreme adjective.

In advanced English, ancient is used to evoke a sense of timelessness or deep history. It is frequently used in figurative ways, such as 'ancient grudges' or 'ancient customs,' to imply that these things have been present for as long as anyone can remember. It is a staple in literary and historical discourse, providing a bridge between the distant past and the present.

At the C2 level, ancient is understood within its etymological and cultural context. It represents the pinnacle of 'oldness' in the English language. Beyond its literal meaning, it is used to describe traditions, beliefs, or even geological formations that predate human history. Its usage often implies a sense of veneration or awe, distinguishing it from synonyms like 'archaic' or 'obsolete,' which might carry negative connotations of being useless or out of date.

30秒でわかる単語

  • Ancient means very old.
  • Used for history and ruins.
  • Pronounced AIN-shunt.
  • Do not use 'very' with it.

When you hear the word ancient, think of things that have been around for a very long time. It is a powerful word that carries a sense of history, mystery, and age. Whether you are talking about a civilization from thousands of years ago or a dusty old book in your attic, this word fits perfectly.

It is important to remember that ancient implies more than just 'old.' While your grandmother might be 'old,' she is definitely not 'ancient!' We save this word for things that date back to the distant past, often before the modern world as we know it began.

Using this word adds a layer of depth to your descriptions. It makes the subject sound significant and worthy of respect. So, next time you see a ruin or a fossil, you can confidently call it ancient.

The word ancient has a long journey through history, just like the things it describes! It comes from the Old French word ancien, which itself traces back to the Vulgar Latin word anteanus. This Latin word literally means 'from before' or 'of the front.'

It is fascinating to see how language evolves. The root ante still exists in English today—think of the word 'anterior' or the game 'ante' in poker. Over many centuries, the word moved from meaning 'something that came before' to specifically describing something from a remote, historical time.

By the time it entered Middle English, it was used to describe people of great age or objects from past eras. It is a classic example of how a simple concept—'before'—can grow into a word that paints a picture of history, ruins, and the deep, deep past.

You will mostly see ancient used to describe civilizations, ruins, or history. Common pairings include ancient history, ancient civilizations, and ancient monuments. It is a very versatile adjective that works well in both academic writing and casual conversation.

In a formal register, it is used to discuss archaeology or historical periods. In a more casual, humorous sense, people sometimes use it to exaggerate about old technology, like saying, 'My computer is ancient!'

Because it is a strong adjective, you rarely need to modify it with words like 'very.' Something is either ancient or it isn't. Adding 'very' can sound a bit redundant, though it is sometimes used for emphasis in storytelling.

While 'ancient' is a descriptive word, it appears in several fixed phrases. Ancient history is the most common, often used to mean something that happened so long ago it no longer matters. For example, 'Our argument is ancient history now.'

Another common expression is ancient of days, a literary or religious phrase referring to God or something eternal. You might also hear people refer to ancient wisdom, which suggests knowledge passed down through generations.

Sometimes we say something is as ancient as the hills, which is a colorful way to say something is incredibly old. Finally, when someone is being stubborn, you might jokingly say they have ancient ideas, meaning they are stuck in the past.

Ancient is an adjective, so it usually comes before a noun or after a linking verb like 'is' or 'seems.' It does not have a plural form because it is an adjective, not a noun.

The pronunciation is two syllables: AIN-shuhnt. The 'ai' sound is a long 'a' like in 'rain.' The 'cient' part sounds like 'shunt.' It rhymes with words like patient or transient.

Stress is always on the first syllable. Make sure you don't over-pronounce the 't' at the end; it should be soft and quick. It is a great word to practice if you want to sound more precise in your English descriptions!

Fun Fact

It shares a root with the word 'ante' used in card games!

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈeɪn.ʃənt/

Clear 'ai' sound with a soft 'shunt'.

US /ˈeɪn.tʃənt/

Similar to UK, slightly more emphasis on the 't'.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 't' too hard
  • Misplacing the stress
  • Adding an extra syllable

Rhymes With

patient transient ancient pliant compliant

Difficulty Rating

読解 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to use

Speaking 2/5

Easy to pronounce

リスニング 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

old past history

Learn Next

archaeology civilization monument

上級

antiquity primeval venerable

Grammar to Know

Adjective order

The ancient stone wall.

Articles with adjectives

An ancient city.

Linking verbs

It is ancient.

Examples by Level

1

The castle is ancient.

The castle is very old.

Adjective after verb.

2

The tree is ancient.

3

This book is ancient.

4

The ruins are ancient.

5

Ancient stories are fun.

6

Look at that ancient map.

7

He found an ancient coin.

8

Ancient Egypt is cool.

1

We visited the ancient ruins in Greece.

2

She loves reading about ancient history.

3

The statue is an ancient work of art.

4

Many ancient civilizations lived near rivers.

5

He has an ancient collection of stamps.

6

They discovered an ancient cave painting.

7

The town has an ancient feeling.

8

Ancient traditions are still important.

1

The museum has a collection of ancient pottery.

2

It is an ancient custom to light candles here.

3

The forest is home to ancient oak trees.

4

We studied ancient philosophy in class.

5

The temple is an ancient monument.

6

She told us an ancient legend.

7

The script is written in an ancient language.

8

They uncovered an ancient burial site.

1

The city is famous for its ancient architecture.

2

She has an ancient grudge against her neighbor.

3

The manuscript dates back to ancient times.

4

He has an ancient way of doing things.

5

The landscape is shaped by ancient glaciers.

6

They are preserving an ancient craft.

7

The mystery remains an ancient secret.

8

His ideas seem quite ancient to me.

1

The ancient wisdom of the elders guided the tribe.

2

An ancient silence filled the empty hall.

3

The discovery shed light on ancient trade routes.

4

She felt a sense of ancient dread.

5

The ancient laws were finally repealed.

6

His face was etched with ancient lines.

7

They explored the ancient depths of the ocean.

8

The ancient rivalry between the two families continues.

1

The ancient monolith stood as a silent witness to time.

2

The text reveals ancient insights into human nature.

3

She possessed an ancient, almost mystical, charm.

4

The ancient lineage of the family was well-documented.

5

Their customs are rooted in ancient folklore.

6

The ancient stone walls whispered stories of the past.

7

He studied the ancient scripts of the Orient.

8

The ancient battleground is now a peaceful meadow.

よく使う組み合わせ

ancient history
ancient civilization
ancient ruins
ancient monument
ancient times
ancient tradition
ancient legend
ancient forest
ancient manuscript
ancient wisdom

Idioms & Expressions

"ancient history"

something that happened long ago and is no longer relevant

Don't worry about the fight; it's ancient history.

casual

"as ancient as the hills"

extremely old

That joke is as ancient as the hills.

casual

"ancient of days"

a title for God or something very old

The poem describes the ancient of days.

literary

"ancient grudge"

a long-standing conflict

The families have an ancient grudge.

literary

"ancient custom"

a tradition from long ago

They follow an ancient custom for weddings.

formal

Easily Confused

ancient vs Archaic

Both mean old.

Archaic means outdated; ancient means from the distant past.

Archaic law vs. Ancient ruins.

ancient vs Antique

Both mean old.

Antique refers to valuable old objects.

Antique vase vs. Ancient history.

Sentence Patterns

A1

The [noun] is ancient.

The wall is ancient.

A2

An ancient [noun]...

An ancient tree stood there.

B1

It is an ancient tradition to...

It is an ancient tradition to sing.

B2

Ancient [noun]s were...

Ancient civilizations were complex.

C1

The ancient [noun] seems...

The ancient map seems real.

語族

Nouns

ancientry the state of being ancient

Adjectives

ancient very old

関連

antiquity noun form for the state of being old

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Academic Neutral Casual Slang

よくある間違い

very ancient ancient
Ancient is an absolute adjective; you don't need 'very'.
ancienter more ancient
Ancient is a two-syllable word that usually takes 'more'.
ancient history of today recent history
Ancient history refers to the distant past.
my ancient friend my elderly friend
Ancient sounds rude when applied to living people.
ancient new car old car
Ancient and new are opposites.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Visualize a museum full of ancient items.

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Native Speakers

Use it to describe history or old tech.

🌍

Cultural Insight

Ancient often implies respect.

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Grammar Shortcut

No 'very' needed.

💡

Say It Right

Focus on the 'shunt' sound.

💡

Don't Be Rude

Don't call your friends ancient!

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Did You Know?

It comes from 'before'.

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Study Smart

Use it in a sentence today.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

An-cient: A-n-cient (A-n-t-i-e-n-t)

Visual Association

A crumbling stone wall with vines.

Word Web

History Old Ruins Time Past

チャレンジ

Describe three things in your house using 'ancient'.

語源

Latin

Original meaning: before

文化的な背景

Avoid using to describe living people as it can sound insulting.

Used often in history classes and literature.

Ancient Mariner (poem) Ancient Aliens (show)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

History Class

  • ancient history
  • ancient civilization
  • ancient times

Travel

  • ancient ruins
  • ancient monument
  • ancient temple

Literature

  • ancient legend
  • ancient wisdom
  • ancient grudge

Technology (Joking)

  • ancient computer
  • ancient phone
  • ancient software

Conversation Starters

"What is the most ancient thing you have ever seen?"

"Do you like learning about ancient history?"

"Why do people find ancient ruins interesting?"

"If you could visit an ancient civilization, which one would it be?"

"Is it better to have new technology or ancient wisdom?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a place that feels ancient.

Describe an object in your house that is very old.

What would the world be like if we lived in ancient times?

Why do we value ancient artifacts?

よくある質問

8 問

It is better to just say ancient.

No, it is an adjective.

AIN-shunt.

Only in a joking way; otherwise it is rude.

Modern or new.

Not necessarily, just old.

It is used in both formal and informal settings.

Latin.

自分をテスト

fill blank A1

The ___ ruins are beautiful.

正解! おしい! 正解: ancient

Ancient describes old things.

multiple choice A2

Which word means very old?

正解! おしい! 正解: Ancient

Ancient is the correct synonym.

true false B1

Ancient is the same as new.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

They are opposites.

match pairs B1

Word

意味

All matched!

Matching synonyms and antonyms.

sentence order B2

下の単語をタップして文を組み立てよう
正解! おしい! 正解:

The temple is ancient.

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B2

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C1

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