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archaic

This word is most often used to describe things that are not just old, but out-of-date or inefficient. It often carries a slightly negative tone when talking about technology or laws. In an art or history context, it is a neutral term used to describe specific early periods of development, such as the 'Archaic period' of Greece.

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🎬Tuesday afternoon, Jessica is staring at a glitching legacy database on her monitor.
Jessica

I'm losing it. This archaic software just wiped the whole Q3 sheet.

Jessica
David
David

Just pivot to the cloud. We need to synergize our workflow anyway.

💡
Jessica uses 'archaic' to express her frustration with outdated technology that is causing a professional crisis. David responds with corporate buzzwords ('pivot', 'synergize') which highlights his persona as a manager who prioritizes jargon over practical solutions.

Meanings

adjective

Very old or old-fashioned; no longer in general everyday use.

"The company's archaic computer system frequently crashed during peak hours."

adjective

Relating to an earlier period of history, specifically the early stages of a particular art or culture.

"The museum displayed several archaic Greek sculptures from the 7th century BC."

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