The difference between Dated and Expired

When used as adjectives, dated means marked with a date, whereas expired means that is no longer valid.


check bellow for the other definitions of Dated and Expired

  1. Dated as an adjective:

    Marked with a date.

    Examples:

    "The first dated entry in the diary was from October 1922."

  2. Dated as an adjective:

    Outdated.

    Examples:

    "Omnibus" is a dated term for a bus."

  3. Dated as an adjective:

    Anachronistic; being obviously inappropriate for its present context.

    Examples:

    "Calling a happy person gay seems awfully dated nowadays; people will assume you mean something else."

  4. Dated as an adjective:

    No longer fashionable.

    Examples:

    "Slang can become dated very quickly."

  1. Dated as a verb:

  1. Expired as a verb:

  1. Expired as an adjective:

    that is no longer valid

  2. Expired as an adjective:

    that has been breathed out

  3. Expired as an adjective:

    dead