Both Uses of
antiquated
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- Nothing in the two small chambers forming the apartments remained as it had been in the time of the elder Dantes; the very paper was different, while the articles of antiquated furniture with which the rooms had been filled in Edmond's time had all disappeared; the four walls alone remained as he had left them.†
Chpt 25-26 *
- "Ah," replied he, sighing, "that is not very surprising; I have been more than a year absent from Paris, and my clothes are of a most antiquated cut; the count takes me for a provincial.†
Chpt 35-36
Definition:
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(antiquated) obsolete or old-fashioned