antimodern

/ˌæntiˈmɑdərn/
adjective
  1. Opposed to modern ideas, styles, or values, especially in art, culture, or society.
    • Some communities hold antimodern beliefs, preferring simple living without technology.
    • The artist's antimodern style rejected abstract forms in favor of traditional realism.
    • His antimodern critique of social media resonated with people tired of constant connectivity.
noun
  1. A person who opposes modern trends or values.
    • She was considered an antimodern because she refused to use a smartphone.
    • The antimodern argued that progress had made society less happy.
    • In the debate, the antimodern defended traditional craftsmanship over mass production.
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