medieval
Prononciation : [mɪˈdiːvəl]
Mot
Contexte : « historical period »
(adjective) relating to the Middle Ages, a time in history that lasted from around the 5th to the 15th century. This was a time of knights, castles, and feudal lords. If something is described as medieval, it’s similar to that time period.
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The castle looks medieval, with its tall towers and thick stone walls.
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The modern building does not have a medieval design; it feels very new and different.
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What medieval traditions do we still celebrate today?
Contexte : « characteristics »
(adjective) describing something as outdated or very old-fashioned, much like things from the Middle Ages. If something is called medieval, it might mean it's not very advanced or modern.
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Some people enjoy medieval practices like archery and sword fighting.
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The technology in that old movie seems medieval compared to today's gadgets.
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Why do some people believe that the medieval way of thinking is outdated?
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