What is another word for Rustily?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈʌstɪlɪ] (IPA)

Rustily is an adjective that describes something that's covered in rust or appears to be corroded from exposure or lack of use. Some synonyms for rustily include corroded, oxidized, weathered, aged, antique, antiquated, run-down, dilapidated, worn, and decaying. These words often connote a sense of age or disuse, while also suggesting an authentic or vintage quality. Rustily might be used to describe an old bicycle left out in the rain, or an antique set of tools in a dilapidated shed. Synonyms for rustily can help bring color and specificity to descriptions, and convey a sense of character or history.

What are the hypernyms for Rustily?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Rustily

But there had been no reason to make a secret of the inside of the door, and he presently found a button and drew it; it creaked Rustily, but gave, and the door with another pull opened inwards, and there was a faint glimmer of light.
"By What Authority?"
Robert Hugh Benson
A raw dawn wind sprinkled a cheerless morning over us, and we got up with our joints grinding Rustily.
"The River and I"
John G. Neihardt
I sat there for what seemed ten minutes, listening to the rush of the rain and the creaking of a door behind me In the darkness somewhere, that swung back and forth Rustily in the draft from the broken windows.
"The Window at the White Cat"
Mary Roberts Rinehart

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