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antiquated

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Adj — Old-fashioned or outdated, no longer suited to modern needs.

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Etymology

From antiquate ("to make old or obsolete") plus the "-ed" ending.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “antiquated” mean?

The word “antiquated” means old-fashioned or outdated, no longer suited to modern needs. In plain terms, out of date, belonging to an earlier era and no longer practical.

How do you pronounce “antiquated”?

“Antiquated” is pronounced AN-tih-kway-tihd (/ˈæntɪˌkweɪtɪd/ in IPA).

How do you use “antiquated” in a sentence?

Here is “antiquated” used in a sentence: “The office still uses antiquated software that crashes constantly.”

What part of speech is “antiquated”?

“Antiquated” is an adjective.

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