Phrases with «anachronism»

Anachronism is a word that describes something or someone that is out of place or does not belong in a particular time period. Full definition

Sentences with «anachronism»

  • There are plenty of anachronisms in the movie's humor, but the most consistent is Albert himself, whose acknowledgement of how awful things are also suggests that he's aware it will get much better in the future. (markreviewsmovies.com)
  • However, the Electoral College exists as a sort of anachronism in our representative democracy. (rocketlawyer.com)
  • The contextual directions given in places like Beirut or the confusing boulevards of Abu Dhabi — where different streets with the same name can confound even locals — are often seen as anachronisms. (newscientist.com)
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