Synonyms for out-of-date
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : out-uh v-deyt |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈaʊt əvˈdeɪt |
Définition of out-of-date
- adj old-fashioned
- He was as handsome and as genuine and as valuable and as metallic and as out-of-date.
- Extract from : « The Wisdom of Father Brown » by G. K. Chesterton
- The best administration in an out-of-date building is always hampered.
- Extract from : « From Workhouse to Westminster » by George Haw
- They're so stodgy and unconvincing and as out-of-date as tunes in music.
- Extract from : « Mr. Punch's History of Modern England Vol. IV of IV. » by Charles L. Graves
- What is in vogue to-day is cast aside to-morrow as "out-of-date."
- Extract from : « Book of Etiquette, Volume 2 » by Lillian Eichler Watson
- Oh yes; but that was out of date; out-of-date weapons and out-of-date men.
- Extract from : « Forging the Blades » by Bertram Mitford
- Now they are out-of-date, unfit for survival, and must vanish away.
- Extract from : « The Case For India » by Annie Besant
- The fort itself was a perfect picture of the obsolete and out-of-date.
- Extract from : « What Germany Thinks » by Thomas F. A. Smith
- I'm proud of the South and her old-fashioned, out-of-date chivalry.
- Extract from : « The Victim » by Thomas Dixon
- I have cited so out-of-date a personage as Dr. Lambe for two reasons.
- Extract from : « Food Remedies » by Florence Daniel
- In our soft and self-indulgent day the very word ‘to fast’ has become an out-of-date and an obsolete word.
- Extract from : « Bunyan Characters - Third Series » by Alexander Whyte
Antonyms for out-of-date
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