a crude stone ax and other relics of the Neanderthals
in my grandparents' attic are many “groovy” relics from the 1960s
Recent Examples on the Web
Examples are automatically compiled from online sources to
show current usage.Read More
Opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors.
Send us feedback.
But more broadly, as streaming became the dominant way audiences consume entertainment, a shelf full of stuff started to look like a relic of a clumsier time that most folks were happy to forget.—
Alison Foreman,
IndieWire,
10 July 2026 And, at least for some, veterans organizations like DAV seem like relics from another era.—
Sonner Kehrt,
Sacbee.com,
9 July 2026 Only returning the relic will restore ecological health to Motunui.—
Gregory Nussen,
Deadline,
8 July 2026 Their images helped recast the factory not as a relic, but as a monumental work of beauty.—
Jeff Chu,
Travel + Leisure,
6 July 2026 See All Example Sentences for relic
Word History
Etymology
Middle English relik, from Anglo-French relike, from Medieval Latin reliquia, from Late Latin reliquiae, plural, remains of a martyr, from Latin, remains, from relinquere to leave behind — more at relinquish