antiquato — meaning in English
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English meaning
- antiquated adj Old-fashioned or outdated, no longer suited to modern needs.
- backward adj/adv Directed or moving toward the rear, or in the opposite direction to normal or expected.
- old-fashioned adjective Belonging to or suited to an earlier time, and no longer in style or common use. It can be mildly critical, suggesting something is out of date, or warm, suggesting it has the charm and solidity of the past.
- outdated adj No longer current, useful, or fashionable; old-fashioned.
Senses
antiquato is used for these senses in English:
- antiquated old-fashioned, out of date
- long in the tooth (idiomatic) Old; aged.
- old-fashioned Of an object, outdated or no longer in vogue.
- outdated Out of date, old-fashioned, antiquated.
backward — full definition
- adj/adv Directed or moving toward the rear, or in the opposite direction to normal or expected.
- adj Less developed or advanced than expected, especially describing a place, culture, or way of thinking.
- adj Reluctant or slow to act, learn, or come forward.