Anachronism (adj)
an-ak-ron-ism
A thing belonging to a period other than the one which it exists in, particularly in a conspicuous fashion.
I love this word, I learned it at school and when I struggled to comprehend the definition my teacher said “Imagine an oil painting of Admiral Nelson wearing a digital watch. The watch would be the anachronism.”
Example sentences
“The modern guttering showing in that costume drama was such a glaring anachronism.”
“Sadly he’s become a bit of anachronism in his own time.”
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