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outdated

/aʊtˈdeɪtɪd/adjective3 syllables

Outdated means: old; no longer valid or fashionable.

Synonyms for outdated7

adjective, as in old; no longer valid or fashionable

out-of-date, superannuated, obsolete, noncurrent

also used for outdated

superseded, fusty, parachronistic

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What does outdated mean?1

adjective

1

old; no longer valid or fashionable“obsolete words”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

Outdated in a sentence

  • Your style is outdated, try not to dress like an old lady.cris
  • Global warming, the term is so outdated, it's called climate change now.corvard
  • As technology changes, the skills a person possesses upon graduating often become outdated.Hybrid
  • The promo photos are pretty good, but the video teaser looks outdated.alpucca
  • Iran's mining sector faces various challenges, including inadequate infrastructure and outdated technology.Amastan
  • If you notice any outdated or spoiled food in the pantry, throw it away.Amastan
  • The aristocracy had become effete, living off inherited wealth and outdated traditions.rul
  • The legislators of that state did away with outdated laws.JimBreen

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