obsoleto
obsolete; outdated
adjective ob-soh-LEH-toh Rare
Origin: From Latin obsoletus (worn out, gone out of use).
Usage Note
Obsoleto describes technology, language, or practices that have fallen out of use. It agrees in gender and number: obsoleto/a/os/as. A common near-synonym is anticuado (old-fashioned), which carries more of a stylistic connotation, whereas obsoleto suggests something is no longer functional or viable.
Examples
"Este modelo de teléfono ya está obsoleto."
Natural Translation
This phone model is already obsolete.
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