[or more quaint; most quaint] : having an old-fashioned or unusual quality or appearance that is usually attractive or appealing
▪ The fishing village was very quaint. ▪ The writer talks about the quaint customs of the natives. ▪ They have some quaint [=outdated] notions about how women should behave.
▪ The fishing village was very quaint. ▪ The writer talks about the quaint customs of the natives. ▪ They have some quaint [=outdated] notions about how women should behave.
— quaint·ly adverb
▪ The town is quaintly old-fashioned.
▪ The town is quaintly old-fashioned.







