anachronous (Meaning)

Wordnet

anachronous (s)

chronologically misplaced

Webster

anachronous (a.)

Containing an anachronism; anachronistic.

FAQs About the word anachronous

chronologically misplacedContaining an anachronism; anachronistic.

historical, historic, obsolete, antiquated, anachronic, past, antique, anachronistic, traditional, old-school

up-to-date, modernist, modernist, hot, contemporary, modernistic, ultramodern, fashionable, present-day, fresh

The anachronous appearance of a modern car in the historical drama raised eyebrows among attentive viewers.

The anachronous use of a fax machine in the futuristic sci-fi novel seemed out of place in the advanced technological society depicted.

The professor's anachronous teaching methods, relying on chalkboards and overhead projectors, felt outdated in the age of digital classrooms.

In the medieval-themed festival, the anachronous presence of a drone capturing aerial footage puzzled attendees.