What is another word for out of date?
Pronunciation:
[ ˌa͡ʊtəv dˈe͡ɪt], [ ˌaʊtəv dˈeɪt], [ ˌaʊ_t_ə_v d_ˈeɪ_t]
Synonyms for Out of date:
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adj.
• dull- abused ,
- Driveling ,
- Familiar ,
- arid ,
- big yawn ,
- blah ,
- colorless ,
- common ,
- commonplace ,
- dismal ,
- dreary ,
- dry ,
- flat ,
- hackneyed ,
- heavy ,
- ho hum ,
- humdrum ,
- insipid ,
- jejune ,
- longwinded ,
- monotonous ,
- oft-repeated ,
- ordinary ,
- pointless ,
- prolix ,
- prosaic ,
- prosy ,
- repetitious ,
- repetitive ,
- routine ,
- run-of-the-mill ,
- soporific ,
- stale ,
- stock ,
- stupid ,
- tame ,
- tedious ,
- tiresome ,
- trite ,
- unimaginative ,
- uninspiring ,
- usual ,
- usual thing ,
- vapid ,
- worn-out .
- Overworked ,
- banal ,
- conventional ,
- corny ,
- everyday ,
- familiar tune ,
- hokey ,
- old-chestnut ,
- old-saw ,
- pedestrian ,
- played-out ,
- quotidian ,
- stereotyped ,
- threadbare ,
- tripe ,
- unoriginal ,
- well-worn .
- Abolished ,
- Eradicated ,
- Frittered ,
- Misspent ,
- Perished ,
- annihilated ,
- consumed ,
- demolished ,
- devastated ,
- dissipated ,
- exterminated ,
- lapsed ,
- misused ,
- obliterated ,
- past ,
- ruined ,
- squandered ,
- unremembered ,
- wasted ,
- wiped out ,
- wrecked .
- age-old ,
- aged ,
- antediluvian ,
- been around ,
- creaky ,
- early ,
- elderly ,
- few miles on ,
- fossil ,
- hoary ,
- lot of mileage ,
- old goat ,
- older ,
- oldie ,
- primal ,
- primeval ,
- primordial ,
- relic ,
- remote ,
- rusty ,
- timeworn ,
- venerable ,
- worse for wear .
- belated ,
- dead ,
- defunct ,
- departed ,
- down memory lane ,
- erstwhile ,
- extinct ,
- forgotten ,
- former ,
- gone ,
- gone by ,
- in oblivion ,
- late ,
- lost ,
- of old ,
- of yore ,
- old-time ,
- oldfangled ,
- one-time ,
- previous ,
- quondam ,
- sometime ,
- vanished ,
- water over the dam ,
- water under the bridge .
- Shelved ,
- abandoned ,
- castaway ,
- castoff ,
- damaged ,
- deserted ,
- discontinued ,
- done with ,
- forsaken ,
- junked ,
- repudiated ,
- scrapped ,
- thrown away ,
- thrown out ,
- useless .
- baggy ,
- bedraggled ,
- blowsy ,
- dingy ,
- drab ,
- dull ,
- frowzy ,
- frumpy ,
- homely ,
- plain ,
- run-down ,
- scrubby ,
- shabby ,
- slatternly ,
- sloppy ,
- slovenly ,
- stodgy ,
- tacky ,
- tasteless ,
- unkempt ,
- unseemly ,
- unstylish ,
- untidy ,
- wrinkled .
- Superseded ,
- anachronistic ,
- dead and gone ,
- dinosaur ,
- discarded ,
- disused ,
- done for ,
- had it ,
- horse and buggy ,
- kaput ,
- old-school ,
- out-of-fashion .
- Crumbling ,
- aboriginal ,
- cast-off ,
- decayed ,
- done ,
- immemorial ,
- once ,
- onetime ,
- original ,
- pristine ,
- time-worn ,
- traditional .
- demoded ,
- disapproved ,
- dowdy ,
- grown old ,
- neglected ,
- not current ,
- not modern ,
- odd ,
- of olden days ,
- out of it ,
- out of style ,
- rococo .
- anachronous ,
- antique ,
- dated ,
- dusty ,
- moth-eaten ,
- musty ,
- not with it ,
- old ,
- old-hat ,
- out-of-style ,
- square ,
- tired ,
- unfashionable ,
- vintage .
- broken-down ,
- crude ,
- dilapidated ,
- down-at-heel ,
- faded ,
- gaudy ,
- inelegant ,
- mangy ,
- messy ,
- nasty ,
- poky ,
- ratty ,
- seedy ,
- shoddy ,
- sleazy ,
- unbecoming ,
- unsuitable ,
- vulgar .
- Oversoon ,
- a bit previous ,
- abortive ,
- awkward ,
- badly timed ,
- bright and early ,
- disagreeable ,
- early bird ,
- early on ,
- ill-timed ,
- improper ,
- inauspicious ,
- inconvenient ,
- inexpedient ,
- inopportune ,
- intrusive ,
- malapropos ,
- mistimed ,
- overearly ,
- premature ,
- soon ,
- too early ,
- too late ,
- undue ,
- unfavorable ,
- unfit ,
- unfortunate ,
- unlucky ,
- unpropitious ,
- unseasonable ,
- unsuited ,
- wrong .
-
n.
• back up- back .
How to use "Out of date" in context?
It is a word that is used to describe items, concepts, or even people who are no longer up to date with the times. In a technological world where new products and services are released on a monthly basis, it can be difficult to keep up with all the changes. This can be especially true for older, traditional products.
This is especially true in the technology industry, where new products and services are released on a monthly basis. This can be particularly challenging for those who are older, traditional products.
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