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Main Entry: obsolete
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: no longer in use, in vogue

Synonyms:

anachronistic, ancient, antediluvian, antiquated, antique, archaic, bygone, dated, dead, dead and gone, dinosaur, discarded, disused, done for, dusty, extinct, fossil, gone, had it, has-been, horse and buggy, kaput, moldy, moth-eaten, old, old-fashioned, old-hat, old-school, out*, out-of-date, out-of-fashion, outmoded, outworn, passé, stale, superannuated, superseded, timeworn, unfashionable
Notes: things that are no longer used or needed are obsolete; things that are becoming obsolete are obsolescent

Antonyms:

contemporary, current, in vogue, modern, new, present, up-to-date
Main Entry: old school
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: earliest way of doing things

Synonyms:

backward-looking, conforming, conservative, earlier generation, leftovers, old line, old-fashioned, past, traditional, unprogressive
Main Entry: old hat
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: overfamiliar

Synonyms:

back-number, behind the times, dated, has-been, old-fashioned, old-school, outmoded

Antonyms:

up-to-date
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