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out of date

adjective as in archaic

adjective as in old-fashioned

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The 4th of July has been reactionary, chauvinistic, and out-of-date since 1776.

What they did have were out-of-date textbooks, leaky roofs, and no heat.

Certainly not all Republican political leaders fall into the offensive and out-of-date category with respect to social issues.

It was a very particular kind of out-of-date but flashy style, that Croatian superfly kind of thing.

A lot of the most important data in the gun debate is unsatisfactory and is out-of-date.

These severally were supposed to include the full-blown racer, the out-of-date racer, and the ordinary cruiser.

The old-fashioned fortress, suddenly made "out-of-date" by the Skoda mortars, was usually armed with guns of the naval type.

They're so stodgy and unconvincing and as out-of-date as tunes in music.

In the reading-room two or three members turned over the out-of-date papers—but there is really no date in Faloo.

If he now revives an out-of-date pattern of goods, for the sole sake of change, this is Degeneracy.

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On this page you'll find 45 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to out-of-date, such as: antiquated, archaic, obsolete, outmoded, old hat, and passé.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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