Dated [adjective]

Definition of Dated:

out-of-date

Synonyms of Dated:


Opposite/Antonyms of Dated:

New

Modern

Current


Sentence/Example of Dated:

That number dwindled dramatically in later years, as his products were increasingly regarded as cheaply made and his clothing — which, decades later, remained virtually unchanged from its 60s-era styles — felt almost laughably dated.

While Roku’s interface, built around apps you install, is more dated than its competitors, it’s simple and just works.

What no one is acknowledging is that much of The Science being followed is actually very dated.

With this letter is another by the same writer, dated July 30, 1622—a postscript to a duplicate of the preceding letter.

From that hour dated a new and sterner conception of the task that lay before him and every other Briton in the country.

She expatiated on his father's character; on the envy of his rivals; and dated his fall to their ambition alone.

She drew one from its envelope; it was dated December 22, just two years ago to-day; she ran through it eagerly.

The letter had lain at his Club three days, it was dated Switzerland and the postmark was Montreux.

A real improvement in the boys character dated from the arrival of a new governess, Nastasia Petrov.

The letters are dated 1774, and the author appears to have been resident in London about that time.