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outdated

Aussprache: [aʊtˈdeɪtɪd]

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Kontext: „technology“

(adjective) when something is no longer useful or popular because new and better things have come out. If a phone model is outdated, it means there are newer versions that are better.

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Her computer was outdated, so she decided to buy a new one with better features.

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My friend's phone is not outdated; it has all the latest apps and updates.

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Do you think this software is outdated compared to the latest versions?

Kontext: „fashion“

(adjective) when clothing or styles are no longer in fashion or popular. If someone wears an outdated outfit, it means that style is not trendy anymore.

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He looked great in his vintage clothes, even if some people thought they were outdated.

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The new collection is not outdated at all; it's the latest trend in fashion.

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Do you think this dress is outdated or still in style?

Kontext: „information“

(adjective) when facts or information are no longer current or accurate. If a textbook is outdated, it may have old facts that might have changed.

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The article was very informative and not outdated; it included the most recent research.

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His facts were outdated, leading to some confusion during the discussion.

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How can we tell if this information is outdated?

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