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antiquated

Adjective

This term carries a strong negative connotation of obsolescence. While "antique" suggests value, beauty, or historical prestige, "antiquated" implies that something is useless, inefficient, or stubbornly clinging to the past. It is frequently used to criticize systems, laws, or beliefs that fail to meet the needs of a modern society. In professional or technical contexts, it describes technology or methodology that has been superseded by superior innovations. The word evokes a sense of frustration or a need for urgent modernization, contrasting sharply with the nostalgic warmth associated with vintage items.

Meanings

Adjective

Old-fashioned or out-of-date, typically to the point of being no longer useful or relevant.

"The company is still using an antiquated filing system from the 1970s."

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