desfasado — meaning in English
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English meaning
- fusty adj Moldy or musty.
- 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 It can be mildly critical, suggesting something is out of date, or warm, suggesting it has the charm and solidity of the past.
Senses
desfasado is used for these senses in English:
- behind the times (idiomatic) Out of date; old-fashioned; obsolete; outmoded; outdated.
- fusty (figuratively, by extension) Old-fashioned, refusing to change or update.
- old-fashioned Of an object, outdated or no longer in vogue.
- out of date (idiomatic) Too old to be used; not current; invalid; having expired.
- out of step Not matching the movement of one's feet with that of others, or with an accompanying beat, while marching or walking.
- out of touch (idiomatic) No longer conversant with something, especially facts, reality, or the world; not aware or realistic.
fusty — full definition
- adj Moldy or musty.
- adj Stale-smelling or stuffy.
- adj Old-fashioned, refusing to change or update.
- adj Tasting of the cask.
old-fashioned — full definition
- 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 It can be mildly critical, suggesting something is out of date, or warm, suggesting it has the charm and solidity of the past.
- adjective Holding views or standards that belong to an earlier generation, especially about behaviour, morals or manners.
- noun A cocktail made by stirring whiskey — usually bourbon or rye — with sugar, a dash of bitters and ice, served over a large cube with an orange twist.