Meaning & Definition of word "Antiquated"

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    Antiquated

    /ˈæn.tɪ.kwə.tɪd/

    adjective:

    • 1. Old-fashioned or outdated; no longer in use or relevant.
      • Example: The antiquated machinery in the factory needed to be replaced with modern equipment.
    • 2. Respectfully old; belonging to an earlier period or age.
      • Example: She appreciated the antiquated customs of her ancestors and honored them in her daily life.
    • 3. Out of date; unsuitable for modern use.
      • Example: His antiquated views on education did not align with current teaching methods.
    • 4. Obsolete; having lost significance or relevance.
      • Example: The laws governing internet privacy were considered antiquated, prompting calls for reform.

    Etymology

    Late Latin 'antiquatus', from 'antiquus', meaning ancient or old.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    antiquated ideas:

    Ideas that are considered old-fashioned and no longer relevant.

    antiquated technology:

    Technology that is outdated and no longer used.

    Related Words

    antiquity:

    The ancient past, especially the period before the Middle Ages.

    antique:

    A collectible item such as a piece of furniture or work of art that is a minimum of 100 years old.

    Slang Meanings of antiquated

    Meaning: Outdated or old-fashioned person

    Example Sentence: He's such an antiquated thinker; he still believes in stuff like handwritten letters.

    Meaning: Something that is not trendy

    Example Sentence: Wearing those shoes is so antiquated; nobody wears them anymore.