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So extremely old as seeming to belong to an earlier period.
archaic
antediluvian
old
1
Le Cinq, Paris: restaurant review Read more The response was bizarrely
antiquated
.
2
Perhaps the truly
antiquated
piece of this situation is the brick-and-mortar retailer.
3
It has become in part archaic, but it does not become
antiquated
.
4
At the Mount, the eleventh-century work was
antiquated
before it was finished.
5
This
antiquated
fussiness of the dilettante little nobleman was sickening to her.
6
She made her dear old
antiquated
curtsey to Mama and the company.
7
The chairs were of an
antiquated
fashion, and had very capacious seats.
8
You have not the slightest suspicion that your opinions are somewhat
antiquated
.
9
It is now not even that, for it sounds
antiquated
and threadbare.
10
The diction is severely classical, free from Greek constructions and
antiquated
harshness.
11
Amplifiers, tuners and radio telegraph adapters were somewhat
antiquated
but looked factory-fresh.
12
Sailors' words, most of them; together with a handful of
antiquated
terms.
13
The only real disappointment, though, was the stove, an
antiquated
wood-burning affair.
14
With us, only the domestic servant is held to this
antiquated
position.
15
His pen has never been debased by an inartistic and
antiquated
idealism.
16
He missed the Valeman's peculiar mixture of hardheaded practicality and
antiquated
beliefs.
antiquated
·
as antiquated
antiquated system
so antiquated
somewhat antiquated
very antiquated