anachronical Synonyms

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anachronical Meaning

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anachronical (a.)

Characterized by, or involving, anachronism; anachronistic.

anachronical Sentence Examples

  1. The antique typewriter in the modern office seemed anachronical among sleek computers and touch-screen devices.
  2. His preference for vinyl records in the age of digital streaming appeared anachronical to his younger peers.
  3. The medieval castle standing amidst skyscrapers in the city center felt anachronical and out of place.
  4. Wearing a Victorian-era gown to a contemporary fashion show made her outfit look anachronical and eccentric.
  5. The use of a rotary phone in a world dominated by smartphones seemed anachronical and impractical.
  6. The historical film had an anachronical scene where characters used modern slang that did not match the time period.
  7. The old-fashioned train station with steam locomotives looked anachronical compared to the sleek, high-speed trains of today.
  8. The preservation of ancient rituals in a modern society can be perceived as anachronical by some.
  9. The quaint village with horse-drawn carriages felt charmingly anachronical in the fast-paced world around it.
  10. His insistence on writing letters by hand instead of using email seemed anachronical in the age of instant communication.

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Characterized by, or involving, anachronism; anachronistic.

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The antique typewriter in the modern office seemed anachronical among sleek computers and touch-screen devices.

His preference for vinyl records in the age of digital streaming appeared anachronical to his younger peers.

The medieval castle standing amidst skyscrapers in the city center felt anachronical and out of place.

Wearing a Victorian-era gown to a contemporary fashion show made her outfit look anachronical and eccentric.