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Adjective(1) belonging to some prior time,former(2) belonging to some prior time(3) former

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(1) To this quondam mid-Warwickshire suburbanite, who liked to think that his Cotswold relatives conferred a kind of rusticity, it brought back his own first encounter with Bristol some time in the spring of 1956, just turned seventeen.(2) According to his brief official biography, this quondam insurance broker entered the House of Lords a year after inheriting a title from his grandfather, in 1986.(3) Whiston's openness in this regard is likely one of the reasons Newton eventually broke with his quondam disciple.(4) Thus they would not have mindlessly and naively misjudged the imperialist treaty diplomacy of the Soviet Union, quondam ally of Nazi Germany.
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Adjective
1. former
2. sometime
3. erstwhile
4. onetime
5. one-time
6. old


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