Similar words: anachronism, chronic, chronicle, synchronize, synchronized, achromatic, synchronization, panache. Meaning: [ə‚nækrə'nɪstɪk] adj. chronologically misplaced.
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1 His painting style was seen as outdated and anachronistic.
2 The costumes were anachronistic for a Victorian play.
3 Many of its practices seem anachronistic.
4 Against Western armies they were becoming distinctly anachronistic.
5 She wears anachronistic styles as though they were the latest fashion, with no hint of nostalgia.
6 Their style was seen as outdated, anachronistic, full of superficial trickery.
7 It is probably anachronistic to imagine that Offa intended to create a single southern Anglo-Saxon kingdom under one ruler.
8 English public schools are anachronistic.
9 Those days are becoming as anachronistic as the sokaiya.
10 Opponents of wigs thought they were anachronistic, as well as uncomfortable and expensive.
11 To this end, we must reform. anachronistic rules against the use of riot control agents.
12 Islamic law is as anachronistic as Hammurabi's code - yet it IS applicable and applied in many countries.
13 This is anachronistic, given how different the world looks today and it is not working.
14 Yet one still finds anachronistic and peculiar accounts of "Gnosticism" by Eric Voegelin and his followers that routinely claim "gnosis" as the origin of modern totalitarianism.
15 Of course,(www.Sentencedict.com) some passages are obscure or anachronistic. But many of the sayings attributed to Confucius breathe a remarkably fresh secular humanism.
16 When these conflicts reach a crisis point, existing dominant groups always fight to maintain the anachronistic form of social organization.
17 The one-dimensional man, whose life collapsed upon retirement, was as anachronistic as the manual typewriter.
18 Elaine was now chatting happily with Francis, and Bernice had learnt more about the strangely anachronistic civilization of Arcadia.
19 But emigration to the United States had made this restriction anachronistic and so the Liberal government altered the law.
20 But much of it also went into the unbridled and anachronistic opulence of the royal family and the main tribal chiefs.
21 Some companies are keeping their options open on retaining or dumping anachronistic names.
22 We flick through a few of them, Gilbert and George pointing out the anachronistic charm of the airbrushed male nudes.
23 I must tell you that, aside from the most enlightened minds, many accused me of having composed this unacceptable and anachronistic cadenza.
24 The Army is afraid to embrace the close fight publicly, because to do so seems anachronistic, politically incorrect and illogical.
25 They are no longer feared as dangerous or subversive but anachronistic and slightly ridiculous.
26 The US is the only country in the hemisphere to not have diplomatic ties with Havana, a position many critics consider anachronistic and self-defeating.
27 In remembering historic events, the mistake you tend to make is anachronistic.
28 Ultimately Black Mamba Serums strikes the listener as oddly anachronistic, but in a good way.
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