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  2. The meaning of DÉMODÉ is no longer fashionable : out-of-date.

  3. Démodé definition: no longer in fashion; out of date; outmoded.. See examples of DÉMODÉ used in a sentence.

  4. DÉMODÉ translate: out of fashion, dated, dowdy, old-fashioned, out, out of date, out of fashion, unfashionable. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary.

  5. Define démodé. démodé synonyms, démodé pronunciation, démodé translation, English dictionary definition of démodé. adj. No longer in fashion; outmoded. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

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    Etymology

    Borrowed from French démodé.

    Pronunciation

    1. IPA(key): /ˌdeɪməʊˈdeɪ/

    Adjective

    démodé (comparative more démodé, superlative most démodé) 1. Outdated, old-fashioned. 1.1. Synonyms: old-hat, passé, unchic; see also Thesaurus:unfashionable 1.1. 1903, Henry Austin Dobson, Fanny Burney‎: 1.1.1. If, in the foregoing rapid summary, it has not always been possible to speak with uniform gravity, it is that, to-day, the main issue of Cecilia’s story has become—as the author’s own Captain Aresby would now have said—a little démodé. 1.2. 1914, A. A. Milne, “Merely Players”, in Once...

    Etymology

    From démoder (“to go out of fashion”).

    Pronunciation

    1. IPA(key): /de.mɔ.de/ 2. Homophones: démodée, démodées, démoder, démodés, démodez 3. Rhymes: -e

    Adjective

    démodé (feminine démodée, masculine plural démodés, feminine plural démodées) 1. old-fashioned; outdated 1.1. Synonyms: passé de mode, rétro, suranné, vieillot

    Etymology

    Unadapted borrowing from French démodé.

    Pronunciation

    1. Hyphenation: dé‧mo‧dé

    Adjective

    démodé (feminine démodée, masculine plural démodés, feminine plural démodées) 1. Alternative spelling of demodê

  6. English Translation of “DÉMODÉ” | The official Collins French-English Dictionary online. Over 100,000 English translations of French words and phrases.

  7. Aussi est-il déjà démodé, comme un jargon que nous n'entendons plus.Émile Zola (1840-1902) Le ténébreux de 1830 est démodé ; qui l'a remplacé ? Edmond de Goncourt (1822-1896) et Jules de Goncourt (1830-1870)

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