Explore Outmoded through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning and related words like antique or passe. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Outmoded in a sentence
Outmoded meaning
- Unfashionable.
- Obsolete.
Synonyms of Outmoded
Using Outmoded
- The main meaning on this page is: Unfashionable. | Obsolete.
- Useful related words include: antique, demode, ex, old-fashioned.
- In the example corpus, outmoded often appears in combinations such as: an outmoded, outmoded and, and outmoded.
Context around Outmoded
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 13 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Outmoded
- In this selection, "outmoded" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, quickly, feature, same, styles, feature and almost stand out and add context to how "outmoded" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include africa s outmoded copyright legislation and are becoming outmoded because it. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "outmoded" sits close to words such as aaf, aalen and abrogated, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with outmoded
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
It is in fact the outmoded, cast-off Bharat. (9 words)
Using a fork is an unnecessary concession to an outmoded idea of good manners. (14 words)
While our boreal burns, they cling to outmoded fossil fool fantasies of being 'open for business'. (16 words)
Sky is about to announce the launch of a voice-activated device, as part of its new Sky Q platform, potentially rendering the traditional remote as outmoded as the test card, twiddling the dial, waggling the aerial and other ancient relics and lost arts. (44 words)
Theological anti-Semitism (which includes Christian anti-Semitism and Islamic anti-Semitism) sees Judaism as outmoded and Jews who cling to it as stubborn infidels who must be persecuted for refusing to embrace the new religion that displaced it. (39 words)
It may be legal and the argument be made that it won't actually endanger any whale species but it's also outmoded, needlessly cruel and unlikely to survive without subsidies because hardly anyone actually likes eating whale meat. (39 words)
Example sentences (20)
The fundamental premise of the novel was its most quickly outmoded feature—outmoded almost from the start.
Cerner was a sick company when it was bought by Oracle and it had been struggling for years with competition, with sales execution, an antiquated platform and essentially with an outmoded on-prem consumption model.
Nine’s director of morning television Steve Burling sent a statement to Daily Mail Australia saying the numbers are based on an outmoded method of TV ratings measurement.
While our boreal burns, they cling to outmoded fossil fool fantasies of being 'open for business'.
But that substation would operate on the same outmoded standard as the one that blew up in June.
The airport, named after former US Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, is “a nightmarish hub, with a tram system that feels wildly outmoded and slow: Walking often seems faster than riding from gate to gate.
Although we’ve got no issue with including these PSA bumpers in the new series, hopefully, they’ll be less preachy and outmoded.
It is in fact the outmoded, cast-off Bharat.
Theological anti-Semitism (which includes Christian anti-Semitism and Islamic anti-Semitism) sees Judaism as outmoded and Jews who cling to it as stubborn infidels who must be persecuted for refusing to embrace the new religion that displaced it.
The president’s rejection of the bills is widely seen as the outcome of from multinational publishing and film industries that would continue to benefit from South Africa’s outmoded copyright legislation, which predates the digital age.
There are a handful of such women, devoted to shoring up outmoded styles of masculinity, the heroic breadwinner, the strong and bountiful silverback, a model which constrains both men and women.
Constricting waistbands, rigid fabrics and outmoded styles are all too familiar to professional women, particularly those who work in fields with more formal dress codes.
He said the law on immunity was outmoded and understood by only a handful of experts.
It may be legal and the argument be made that it won't actually endanger any whale species but it's also outmoded, needlessly cruel and unlikely to survive without subsidies because hardly anyone actually likes eating whale meat.
Some First Amendment experts say gag orders are becoming outmoded because it’s no longer clear what it means to ban someone from talking to the media or even from speaking publicly.
This outmoded economic system continually increases tragedies of all kinds and cannot extricate itself from the perpetual crisis it finds itself in. Capitalism continues to fail to meet the needs of millions, at home and abroad.
Using a fork is an unnecessary concession to an outmoded idea of good manners.
Leaving an outmoded role must be thought of not as a loss but as an immediate opportunity for another, newer role.
Sky is about to announce the launch of a voice-activated device, as part of its new Sky Q platform, potentially rendering the traditional remote as outmoded as the test card, twiddling the dial, waggling the aerial and other ancient relics and lost arts.
The idea of using Football Stadium to hold Political rallies is outmoded and should be discarded entirely throughout Nigeria.
Common combinations with outmoded
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- an outmoded 8×
- outmoded and 5×
- and outmoded 3×
- to outmoded 2×
- the outmoded 2×
- as outmoded 2×
- outmoded styles 2×
- was outmoded 2×
- this outmoded 2×
- outmoded idea 2×