Meaning & Definition of word "Anachronistic"

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    Anachronistic

    /ˌænəˈkrɒnɪstɪk/

    adjective:

    • 1. Belonging to a period other than that being portrayed; out of its proper time.
      • Example: The use of a smartphone in a film set in the 19th century is an anachronistic element that disrupts the historical accuracy.
    • 2. Relating to something that is out of date or outdated.
      • Example: His anachronistic views on gender roles seemed misplaced in today's progressive society.
    • 3. Misplaced in time; appearing in the wrong historical context.
      • Example: The author included an anachronistic reference to modern technology in a story set during World War II.

    Etymology

    From Greek 'ana-' meaning 'against' + 'chronos' meaning 'time'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    in an anachronistic way:

    In a manner that is not appropriate to the time period.

    anachronistic element:

    A feature or aspect that does not match the time period of the setting.

    Related Words

    chronology:

    The arrangement of events in their order of occurrence.

    timeliness:

    The quality of being done or occurring at a favorable or useful time.

    Slang Meanings of anachronistic

    Meaning: A nod to the past.

    Example Sentence: That retro style is so anachronistic, but in a cool way.

    Meaning: Stuck in another era.

    Example Sentence: Wearing flared jeans in 2023 is a bit anachronistic.