ahistoric

/ˌeɪhɪˈstɔrɪk/
adjective
  1. Not concerned with or related to history; ignoring historical context or development.
    • The textbook was criticized for its ahistoric view of ancient civilizations.
    • The movie's ahistoric portrayal of the medieval period made it feel more like fantasy than history.
    • Some critics argue that the politician's speech was ahistoric, ignoring centuries of cultural change.
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