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Showing words for DATED using the English dictionary

5 Letter Words for Dated

dated

4 Letter Words for Dated

adet, ated, dade, date, dead, deda, detd, edda, tade, taed, tead

3 Letter Words for Dated

add, ade, ate, dad, dae, dat, ddt, dea, ded, det, dtd, ead, eat, edd, eta, tad, tea, ted

Definitions for Dated

[1] having or showing a date: a dated record of all meetings.
[2] out-of-date; old-fashioned: a nostalgic program of dated songs.
[3] a particular month, day, and year at which some event happened or will happen: July 4, 1776 was the date of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
[4] the day of the month: Is today's date the 7th or the 8th?
[5] an inscription on a writing, coin, etc., that shows the time, or time and place, of writing, casting, delivery, etc.: a letter bearing the date January 16.
[6] the time or period to which any event or thing belongs; period in general: at a late date.
[7] the time during which anything lasts; duration: The pity is that childhood has so short a date.
[8] an appointment for a particular time: They have a date with their accountant at ten o'clock.
[9] a social appointment or engagement arranged beforehand with another person, especially when a romantic relationship exists or may develop: to go out on a Saturday night date.
[10] a person with whom one has such a social appointment or engagement: Can I bring a date to the party?
[11] an engagement for an entertainer to perform.
[12] dates, the birth and death dates, usually in years, of a person: Dante's dates are 1265 to 1321.
[13] to have or bear a date: The letter dates from 1873.
[14] to belong to a particular period; have its origin: That dress dates from the 19th century. The architecture dates as far back as 1830.
[15] to reckon from some point in time: The custom dates from the days when women wore longer skirts.
[16] to go out socially on dates: She dated a lot during high school.
[17] to mark or furnish with a date: Please date the check as of today.
[18] to ascertain or fix the period or point in time of; assign a period or point in time to: The archaeologist dated the ruins as belonging to the early Minoan period.
[19] to show the age of; show to be old-fashioned.
[20] to make a date with; go out on dates with: He's been dating his best friend's sister.
[21] unfashionable; outmoded dated clothes
[22] (of a security) having a fixed date for redemption
[23] a specified day of the month today's date is October 27
[24] the particular day or year of an event the date of the Norman Conquest was 1066
[25] (plural) the years of a person's birth and death or of the beginning and end of an event or period
[26] an inscription on a coin, letter, etc, stating when it was made or written
[27] an appointment for a particular time, esp with a person to whom one is sexually or romantically attached she has a dinner date the person with whom the appointment is made
[28] the present moment; now (esp in the phrases to date, up to date )
[29] (tr) to mark (a letter, coin, etc) with the day, month, or year
[30] (tr) to assign a date of occurrence or creation to
[31] (intr; foll by from or back to) to have originated (at a specified time) his decline dates from last summer
[32] (tr) to reveal the age of that dress dates her
[33] to make or become old-fashioned some good films hardly date at all
[34] informal , mainly US and Canadian to be a boyfriend or girlfriend of (someone of the opposite sex) to accompany (a member of the opposite sex) on a date
[35] the fruit of the date palm, having sweet edible flesh and a single large woody seed
[36] short for date palm

Words related to Dated

old-fashioned, outdated, archaic, antiquated, outmoded, obsolescent, obsolete, unfashionable

Words nearby Dated

date rape, date squares, date stamp, date-stamp, datebook, dated, datel, dateless, dateline, dating, dating agency

Origin of Dated

11275–1325; (noun) Middle English < Middle French < Late Latin data, noun use of data (feminine of datus, past participle of dare to give), from the phrase data (Romae ) written, given (at Rome); (v.) Middle English daten to sign or date a document, derivative of the noun

Other words from Dated

dat·ed·ly , adverb
dat·ed·ness , noun
un·dat·ed , adjective
dat·a·ble , date·a·ble , adjective
dat·a·ble·ness , date·a·ble·ness , noun
dat·er , noun
un·dat·a·ble , adjective
un·date·a·ble , adjective

Word origin for Dated

C13: from Old French, from Latin, from Greek daktulos finger

Synonyms for Dated

archaic, old-fashioned, outdated, antiquated, outmoded, behind the times, obsolescent, obsolete, old hat, out of style, passé, unfashionable