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Difference between Acquirement, Acquisition, Attainment and Accomplishment

Difference between New man and Old-timer

new man

1. a person who is new to a position of employment:

  • As important a decision as this ought to be postponed until there is a new man in the White House.

2. a man whose character has noticeably changed:

  • He is a new man now that he is retired, but gets a bit annoying being around the house the whole time.

3. smb. who begins to feel much better physically or mentally:

  • His brother, who had had a bypass earlier, described feeling like a new man after the surgery.

4. (UK) a man who believes in complete equality of the sexes and shares domestic work equally:

  • Chris does at least half of the cooking and the housework. He’s very much a New Man.

old-timer

1. smb. who has been involved in an activity for a long time:

  • Hensle, to date the only Alpaca breeder here, started in 1991, which makes her very nearly an old-timer in the Alpaca business.

2. a person whose experience goes back to old times:

  • Perhaps you’ll be able to locate an old-timer who will remember the 70s, 80s and what might have happened along the way.

See also: not born yesterday / yesterday’s man.