/ˈdeɪtɪd/
- Marked with a date.
“The first dated entry in the diary was from October 1922.”
- Outdated.
“"Omnibus" is a dated term for a bus.”
- Anachronistic; being obviously inappropriate for its present context.
“Calling a happy person gay seems awfully dated nowadays; people will assume you mean something else.”
“[She] changed the subject to Sex and the City reruns and how hopelessly dated they seem. “Miranda meets Steve at a bar,” she said, in a tone suggesting that the scenario might as well be out of a Jane”
- No longer fashionable.
“Slang can become dated very quickly.”
- obsoleteAlotted a span of days.
“Then ſtrike vp Drum, and al the ſtarres that make
The loathſome Circle of my dated life,
Direct my weapon to his barbarous heart,
That thus oppoſeth him againſt the Gods,
And ſcornes the Powers that g”
- form-of, participle, pastsimple past and past participle of date
Formsmore dated(comparative) · most dated(superlative)
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