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obsolete

adjective/ˌɑːb.səˈliːt/

no longer produced or used; out of date

With the rise of smartphones, the use of flip phones has become obsolete in modern society.

outdatedantiquatedold-fashioned
word origin — from Latin 'obsoletus', meaning 'to grow old, to fall into disuse'

SAT Vocabulary Level 1 — Set 276

Set 276 of SAT Vocabulary Level 1 covers 5 words: obsolete, supreme, aggressive, intermediate, edible. Each entry below includes its definition, an example sentence, and synonyms — practice them with the interactive cards above.

  1. obsolete · adjective/ˌɑːb.səˈliːt/

    no longer produced or used; out of date

    With the rise of smartphones, the use of flip phones has become obsolete in modern society.

    Synonyms: outdated, antiquated, old-fashioned

    Origin: from Latin 'obsoletus', meaning 'to grow old, to fall into disuse'

  2. supreme · adjective/səˈprim/

    highest in rank or authority

    The supreme court ruled in favor of the defendant, setting a precedent for future cases.

    Synonyms: highest, paramount, ultimate

    Origin: Middle English, from Old French 'suprême', from Latin 'supremus', superlative of 'super' meaning 'above'

  3. aggressive · adjective/əˈɡrɛsɪv/

    characterized by a strong or forceful energy often resulting in hostility or readiness to attack

    The dog's aggressive behavior made everyone in the park uneasy as it barked loudly at passersby.

    Synonyms: hostile, combative, belligerent

    Origin: from Latin 'aggressivus', from 'aggressus', past participle of 'aggredi', meaning 'to approach, attack'

  4. intermediate · adjective/ˌɪn.tɚˈmiː.dɪt/

    coming between two things in time, place, or degree

    The intermediate steps in the recipe help beginners understand the cooking process better.

    Synonyms: middle, transitional, median

    Origin: from Old French 'intermediat', from Latin 'intermedius', meaning 'being in the middle'

  5. edible · adjective/ˈɛdɪbəl/

    suitable or safe for eating

    The chef prepared a salad using only fresh, edible flowers from the garden.

    Synonyms: comestible, eatable, consumable

    Origin: From Latin 'edibilis', from 'edere' meaning 'to eat'