Anachronism Meaning in Bengali: অসময়সারণ
Part of Speech: Noun
Pronunciation: uh-nak-ruh-niz-uhm
Short Definition: Anachronism refers to something or someone that is out of its proper time period or historical context.
Anachronism Synonyms: Incongruity, inconsistency, misplacement, error, anachrony
Anachronism Antonyms:
- সময়সারণ (Samaysharan) – Synchronism
- সময়সারণ নয় (Samaysharan Noy) – Not anachronism
Origin of Anachronism: The word “anachronism” originated from the Greek word “anakhronismos,” which means “a thing out of its time.” It was first used in English in the early 17th century.
Nearby Words:
- Historical (Adjective)
- Context (Noun)
- Period (Noun)
- Time (Noun)
- Chronology (Noun)
Anachronism in Literature Quotes:
- “The anachronism of using a typewriter in the digital age was evident in the office.”
- “The movie set in ancient Rome had an anachronism when a character used a smartphone.”
- “The author’s use of modern slang in a historical novel was considered an anachronism by critics.”
Meaning in Different Languages:
- Bengali: অসময়সারণ
- Hindi: असमयिकता (Asamayikta)
- Nepali: असमयिकता (Asamayikta)
- Urdu: بے موقعی (Be-Moqa’i)
- Tamil: காலாண்டு பிழை (Kālāṇṭu Piḻai)
- Telugu: కాలాంతర పొరపాటు (Kālāntara Porapāṭu)
- Arabic: تأريخ خاطئ (Ta’rikh Khati’)
- Chinese: 时代错误 (Shídài Cuòwù)
- Japanese: 時代錯誤 (Jidai Saku-go)
- Russian: анахронизм (Anakhronizm)
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