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Her duty is anachronistic.
Anachronistic refers to something that is out of its proper time period, often used to describe an object, idea, or event that does not fit into the historical context in which it appears. For example, a character in a historical film using a smartphone would be considered anachronistic. This term highlights the discrepancies between different time periods, emphasizing how certain elements may clash with the era they are presented in.
Singing the alphabet as "acbefdhgikjmnlpoqsrutvxwzy" is totally anachronistic - everything is out of order! Travelling via horse and carriage is so anachronistic, everybody drives cars now!
Yes, in fact I will right now. You could say: "Your teacher is very anachronistic while she is shopping for roast beef strogan or a Swiss salad" or "While taking the anachronistic dog for a walk your arms get very weak or jell-o-like if it is a short-haired dominican shi tzu doodle" or "Old people feel anachronistic as time passes". Those are the only three sentences that you could use the word "anachronistic" in.
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A new age had plainly dawned, an age that made the institution of a segregated picnic seem an anachronism. Old people feel anachronistic as time passes.
Anachronistic.
The intentional use of older, often obsolete cultural artifacts may be regarded as anachronistic. For example, it could be considered anachronistic for a modern-day person to wear a top-hat, write with a quill, or use a typewriter. Such choices may reflect an eccentricity, or an aesthetic preference.
To the Abolitionists, he as a Hero and Martyr. To the Southern slave owners, he was a Terrorist (to use an anachronistic contemporary term).
Anachronistic.
When something doesn’t fit with its historical context, it’s anachronistic. This is a great word to use when writing history papers or talking about your favorite historical dramas. Pull it out when you point out the soda can in the background of a period movie.
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