obsolete

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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. obsoleto
This old technology has been rendered obsolete by the pace of change.El ritmo de cambio ha hecho que esta vieja tecnología resulte obsoleta.
b. en desuso
My dictionary says the word "sanguinolency" is obsolete.Mi diccionario dice que la palabra "sanguinolency" ha caído en desuso.
a. obsoleto
His ideas might have been interesting back then, but now they have become obsolete.Tal vez sus ideas fueran interesantes en aquel entonces, pero ahora se han quedado obsoletas.
b. anticuado
I resent him implying that my opinions are obsolete.Me molesta que insinúe que mis opiniones son anticuadas.
c. caduco
The speaker used obsolete arguments that brought nothing new to the debate.El orador empleó argumentos caducos que no aportaron nada nuevo al debate.
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