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dated
[dey-tid]
adjective
having or showing a date.
a dated record of all meetings.
out-of-date; old-fashioned.
a nostalgic program of dated songs.
dated
/ ˈdeɪtɪd /
adjective
unfashionable; outmoded
dated clothes
(of a security) having a fixed date for redemption
Other Word Forms
- datedly adverb
- datedness noun
- undated adjective
Example Sentences
Pete Davidson opens up to the Breakfast Club, saying he was ‘embarrassed’ by the attention his personal life attracted as he dated a string of famous females.
That's because it dated back about a million years, long before more advanced humans were thought to have emerged.
The dated sewage system is just one piece of the airport undergoing a $30-billion revamp ahead of the 2028 Summer Olympics and Paralympics.
"Our skies are being choked by wildfire smoke we didn't start and can't control," wrote Calvin Callahan, a Republican state representative from Wisconsin, in a letter dated early August.
Meanwhile, the real Mary told Curtis they shared a "weird connection" - Mary's father dated her mother, actress Janet Leigh, before she was famous.
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