dated Antonyms
Strongest:
- present-day
- present-day
- recent
- recent
- contemporary
- up-to-date
- new
- modern
- current
- up-to-date
- new
- current
- modern
- contemporary
Strong:
- newfangled
- up-to-the-minute
- functional
- operational
- fresh
- ultramodern
- new-fashioned
- functional
- newfangled
- mod
- up-to-the-minute
- modernized
- operational
- ultramodern
- fresh
- mod
- modernized
- new-fashioned
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- outworn
- defunct
- outdated
- aging
- vintage
- fossilized
- out-of-date
- rusty
- outmoded
- expired
- useless
- neolithic
- stone-age
- ancient
- mediaeval
- prehistorical
- antique
- pass-
- old
- mossy
- discarded
- moribund
- late
- superannuated
Weak:
- d-mod-
- ageing
- vanished
- antediluvian
- old-world
- dormant
- former
- disused
- past
- dateless
- inactive
- demoded
- retro
- moth-eaten
- hoary
- old-fashioned
- latent
- dead
- historical
- unworkable
- kaput
- erstwhile
- aged
- fusty
- inoperative
- historic
- free
- inoperable
- venerable
- old-time
- kaputt
- inert
- noachian
- obsolescent
- extinct
- musty
- fallow
- bygone
- idle
- unusable
Meaning of dated
dated (s)
marked by features of the immediate and usually discounted past
dated (imp. & p. p.)
of Date
dated Sentence Examples
- The painting in the museum was dated to the 16th century by art historians.
- The newspaper article felt dated, referencing events from a decade ago.
- She refused to go out with him again after their first date, finding his jokes and mannerisms dated.
- The architecture of the building was distinctly dated, reflecting the trends of the 1970s.
- The technology in the office was so dated that it hindered productivity.
- His fashion sense was often criticized as dated, clinging to styles of the past.
- The document had a dated stamp indicating it was received two weeks ago.
- Despite their efforts, the decor in the restaurant felt dated and tired.
- The language used in the book was somewhat dated, reflecting the era in which it was written.
- The music on the radio sounded dated, reminding listeners of an earlier decade.
FAQs About the word dated
marked by features of the immediate and usually discounted pastof Date
archaic, medieval, prehistoric, antiquated, obsolete, outworn, defunct, outdated, aging, vintage
present-day, present-day, recent, recent, contemporary, up-to-date, new,modern, current, up-to-date
The painting in the museum was dated to the 16th century by art historians.
The newspaper article felt dated, referencing events from a decade ago.
She refused to go out with him again after their first date, finding his jokes and mannerisms dated.
The architecture of the building was distinctly dated, reflecting the trends of the 1970s.