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Often used in the same context:
archaic,
relic,
vestige,
oxymoron,
throwback,
antediluvian,
passe,
archaism,
oddity,
unhip,
royalism,
old fogy,
gerontocracy,
irrelevance,
old fashioned,
buggy whip,
anathema,
fustiness,
affront,
de rigueur,
infra dig,
excrescence,
afterthought,
codger,
misnomer,
abomination,
luddite,
remnant,
neologism,
stodginess,
outworn,
metonym,
brutalism,
nostalgists,
unmodern,
fogies,
sovietism,
affectation,
atavism,
auteurism,
cliche,
ethnocracy,
overkill,
foppery,
forbearer,
folly,
impertinence,
desuetude,
purism,
solipsist,
exemplar,
sentimentalists,
simulacrum,
attitudinizing,
era,
olde worlde,
gauche,
frippery,
irrelevancy,
nonperson,
pipedream,
nostalgist,
prole,
tautology,
nabob,
reformable,
bastardised,
unreformed,
antonym,
sacred cow,
exaggeration,
bohemianism,
egalitarianism,
potemkin village,
oversimplification,
allusion,
fad,
eyesore,
musty,
kitsch,
doddery,
absurdity,
aberration,
nonentity,
genuflection,
bismarckian,
abstract noun,
quiddity,
appendage,
ancien regime,
ersatz,
frivolousness,
ghastliness,
old codger,
booboisie,
monarchism,
anglophobia,
utopian socialism,
bolshevism,
nostalgia,
yore,
epitome,
anachronisms,
incongruity,
misapprehension,
inconsistency,
misconception,
perversion,
contradiction,
falsehood,
impropriety,
incongruities,
blunder,
misreading,
naivety,
solecism
More general:
anomaly,
artefact,
artifact,
timekeeping,
unusual person
Synonyms:
misdating,
mistiming
Also try:
— Adjectives for anachronism:
historical,
gross,
absurd,
political,
creative,
obvious,
curious,
dangerous,
strange,
slight,
deliberate,
more...
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