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retro
1[ re-troh ]
adjective
- retroactive:
retro pay.
- of or designating the style of an earlier time:
retro clothes.
retro-
2- a prefix occurring in loanwords from Latin meaning “backward” ( retrogress ); on this model, used in the formation of compound words ( retrorocket ).
retro-
1prefix
- back or backwards
retroactive
- located behind
retrolental
retro
2/ ˈrɛtrəʊ /
noun
- short for retrorocket
adjective
- denoting something associated with or revived from the past
retro fashion
retro dressing
Word History and Origins
Origin of retro1
Origin of retro2
Word History and Origins
Origin of retro1
Example Sentences
The rest of the retro aesthetic is achieved with a desaturated color palette that is not well served by the digital photography and dim lighting.
Jim Fletcher, kitted out like a mad scientist on a retro electronics kick, shadows the president as though he were prancing around in his twisted dreams, sometimes in the guise of an unusually tall rodent.
They manoeuvre joysticks on what look like large retro game-controllers, as the arms pull used nuclear fuel rods – still glowing hot and highly radioactive - from the heavy metal containers in which they arrived.
And I discovered there are only so many times you can play the retro Nokia game Snake, even when it’s called Malibu Snake and it's pink.
“The album period wasn’t my favourite but if people still like it and find it fun, that’s cool. I’m happy with being the retro kitsch guy,” he says.
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