out of date
Prepositional phrase
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Prepositional phrase
- (idiomatic) Too old to be used; not current; invalid; outmoded.
- My bus pass is out of date — I'll have to go buy a new one.
- I can't eat this salad, it's out of date.
- (idiomatic) Not conforming to the current fashion or style; old-fashioned.
- The dresses she wears are quite out of date.
- (to old to be used) antiquated, archaic, old-fashioned, outdated, parachronistic; see also Thesaurus:obsolete
- (not conforming to the current fashion) démodé, old-fashioned, unhip; see also Thesaurus:unfashionable
- up to date
- French: démodé
- German: unmodish
- Russian: немо́дный
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