out+of+date
21out of date — {adj. phr.} Old fashioned; superseded; no longer valid; too old to be used. * /Father s suit is out of date; he needs a new one./ * /The news magazines in the doctor s office were all out of date./ …
22out of date — adjective a) Too old to be used; not current; invalid; outmoded. My bus pass is out of date Ill have to go buy a new one. b) Not conforming to the current fashion or style; old fashioned …
23out\ of\ date — adj. phr. Old fashioned; superseded; no longer valid; too old to be used. Father s suit is out of date; he needs a new one. The news magazines in the doctor s office were all out of date …
24out-of-date — adjective no longer useful, correct or fashionable: out of date theories on education | The information in last year s tourist guide is already out of date …
25out-of-date — /ˌaυt əv deɪt/ adjective, adverb old fashioned or no longer modern ● Their computer system is years out of date. ● They’re still using out of date equipment …
26out-of-date — see out of date …
27out-of-date — no longer current or in style Computers become out of date very quickly …
28out-of-date — /ˈaʊt əv deɪt / (say owt uhv dayt) adjective 1. (of a previous style or fashion) obsolete. 2. (of a ticket, etc.) no longer valid. Also, (especially in predicative use), out of date …
29out-of-date — adjective old; no longer valid or fashionable obsolete words an obsolete locomotive outdated equipment superannuated laws out of date ideas • Syn: ↑outdated, ↑superannuated …
30out´-of-date´ness — out of date «OWT uhv DAYT», adjective. not in present use; old fashioned: »A horse and buggy is an out of date means of traveling. SYNONYM(S): outmoded. –out´ of date´ness, noun. Usage Out of date is always hyphenated when used attributively: » …