out-of-date

adjective
UK: /ˌaʊt əv ˈdeɪt/
US: /ˌaʊt əv ˈdeɪt/
  1. No longer fashionable or useful because it is old.

    1. That phone is out-of-date.
    2. The company's technology was becoming increasingly out-of-date, harming its competitiveness.
  2. Containing information that is not correct because it is old.

    1. This map is out-of-date now.
    2. The website contained some out-of-date information about our services and pricing.

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The word "out-of-date" in English means: No longer fashionable or useful because it is old., Containing information that is not correct because it is old..

The phonetic transcription of "out-of-date" is /ˌaʊt əv ˈdeɪt/ in British English and /ˌaʊt əv ˈdeɪt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "out-of-date": obsolete, antiquated, dated, archaic, old-fashioned.

Example usage of "out-of-date": "That phone is out-of-date.". More examples on the page.