Definition:
Quaint describes something that feels timeless—simple yet touched with unique character. The word often applies to places or objects that retain an older style despite changing surroundings. This kind of charm invites curiosity, as though each detail hides a small story. Quaint settings may seem peaceful on the surface, while hints of age give them quiet depth. The word blends nostalgia with gentle oddity.
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