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Meaning of long-established
Having existed or been in use for a long time
Etymology of long-established
The word "long-established" is a combination of "long" and "established"
"Long" comes from Old English "lang", which is also the source of other Germanic languages' words for long
"Established" comes from Old French "establir", which is derived from Latin "stabilire", meaning to make stable
The phrase "long-established" has been in use since the 15th century to describe something that has been in existence or use for a long time
Synonyms
well-established
traditional
time-honored
venerable
ancient
old
enduring
lasting
persistent
prolonged
lengthy
extensive
prolonged
firmly established
deeply rooted
well-founded
long-standing
entrenched
ingrained
habitual
customary
usual
conventional
accustomed
familiar
seasoned
veteran
experienced
tried
tested
proven
reputable
respected
authoritative
established
recognized
accepted
validated
confirmed
verified
Definitions
- Established or existing for a long time
- * Firmly rooted or deeply ingrained
- * Having a long history or tradition
Usage Examples
- The company is a long-established player in the industry
- * The university has a long-established reputation for academic excellence
- * The tradition of holding a festival on this day is long-established
Antonyms
new
recent
modern
contemporary
current
latest
up-to-date
novel
innovative
experimental
untested
unproven
unfamiliar
unusual
unconventional
short-lived
fleeting
temporary
transient
brief
short-term
immature
inexperienced
unseasoned
inexperienced
green
amateur