expired
Expired (adj) means No longer valid because the set time has passed. Example: “He tried to use an expired coupon at checkout.”
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Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishPast its use-by date or no longer valid.
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What does “expired” mean?
The word “expired” means no longer valid because the set time has passed. In plain terms, past its use-by date or no longer valid.
How do you use “expired” in a sentence?
Here is “expired” used in a sentence: “He tried to use an expired coupon at checkout.”
What is another word for “expired”?
Words with a similar meaning to “expired” include passé, dated, concluded, irrelevant and lapsed.
What part of speech is “expired”?
“Expired” is an adjective.
Is “expired” a common word?
“Expired” is a fairly common word in modern English.
What is the difference between expired and lapsed?
Expired and lapsed both describe something no longer valid because a set time has passed, and the two words are close synonyms. Lapsed is sometimes used more specifically for memberships, subscriptions, or policies that end due to inaction, such as not renewing on time.
What is the difference between expired and outdated?
Expired specifically means the set time limit has passed, making something officially invalid, such as an expired passport or expired food. Outdated more broadly means something is no longer current or modern, without necessarily having a fixed expiration date.
Is expired used for people?
Expired is occasionally used as a euphemism for someone having died, though this usage is somewhat informal or clinical. Its primary and most common use is for things like documents, food, or licenses that are no longer valid.