anachronistic

/əˌnækrəˈnɪstɪk/
adjective
  1. Belonging to a time period other than the one being portrayed or considered; out of its proper historical time.
    • The anachronistic design of the building clashed with the modern neighborhood.
    • His anachronistic views on gender roles surprised his younger coworkers.
    • The anachronistic use of a laptop in a medieval film confused the audience.
  2. Old-fashioned or outdated in a way that seems out of place in the present.
    • The rotary phone seemed anachronistic next to the smart speakers.
    • Her anachronistic dress style made her stand out at the party.
    • The company's anachronistic policies hurt its ability to attract new talent.
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