Definitions for antiquatedˈæn tɪˌkweɪ tɪd
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Random House Webster's College Dictionary
an•ti•quat•edˈæn tɪˌkweɪ tɪd(adj.)
surviving from, resembling, or adhering to the past; old-fashioned:
antiquated ideas.
no longer used; obsolete or obsolescent.
aged; old.
Origin of antiquated:
1615–25
an′ti•quat`ed•ness(n.)
Princeton's WordNet
antediluvian, antiquated, archaic(adj)
so extremely old as seeming to belong to an earlier period
"a ramshackle antediluvian tenement"; "antediluvian ideas"; "archaic laws"
Wiktionary
antiquated(Adjective)
old-fashioned, out of date
Webster Dictionary
Antiquated(adj)
grown old. Hence: Bygone; obsolete; out of use; old-fashioned; as, an antiquated law
Translations for antiquated
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary
- verouderdAfrikaans

- قَديم، عَتيقArabic

- ретроBulgarian

- antiquadoPortuguese (BR)

- starý, zastaralýCzech

- altmodischGerman

- gammeldags; forældetDanish

- απαρχαιωμένοςGreek

- anticuado, pasado de modaSpanish

- vanamoelineEstonian

- قدیمی؛ از مد افتادهFarsi

- vanhaFinnish

- vieillotFrench

- עָתִיק, מְיוּשָּןHebrew

- पुरानाHindi

- staromodanCroatian

- ósdiHungarian

- kunoIndonesian

- gamaldags;úr sér genginnIcelandic

- antiquatoItalian

- 時代遅れのJapanese

- 낡은Korean

- senas, senos laidos, senamadisLithuanian

- senlaicīgs; novecojis; vecmodīgsLatvian

- manjadi antikMalay

- ouderwetsDutch

- gammeldags, foreldetNorwegian

- przestarzałyPolish

- قدیمی؛ از مد افتادهPersian

- پخوانیPashto

- antiquadoPortuguese

- vechiRomanian

- устарелыйRussian

- zastaranýSlovak

- staromoden, zastarelSlovenian

- zastareoSerbian

- föråldrad, antikveradSwedish

- เก่าแก่Thai

- modası geçmiş, çok eskiTurkish

- 過時的Chinese (Trad.)

- старомоднийUkrainian

- متروک ، بے کارUrdu

- cũ kỹVietnamese

- 过时的Chinese (Simp.)

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