anticuado

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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. old-fashioned
Mis abuelos son muy religiosos y tienen ideas anticuadas.My grandparents are very religious and have old-fashioned ideas.
b. outdated
Para mí, el concepto de nacionalismo es algo anticuado.In my opinion, the concept of nationalism is a little outdated.
c. out-of-date
La anciana tenía puesto un sombrero anticuado.The old lady was wearing an out-of-date hat.
a. antiquated
El reglamento de la escuela es muy anticuado y debe renovarse.The school regulations are very antiquated and need updating.
b. obsolete
Ese charlatán les indicaba a sus pacientes tratamientos anticuados e ineficaces.That charlatan was giving his patients obsolete and ineffective treatments.
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