Anachronous in a sentence as an adjective

It's an anachronous system of nepotism; bleurgh. What's not to like.

Every spare corner of my house is crammed with books but every year they feel more anachronous. Like an 8 track collection.

Like I said in my original post, the format is anachronous. I don't think the format is intrinsically bad, I just think the format is not right for your time.

The PDF file format is anachronous. When the format was created, computers only had a few KBs of RAM. Yet the format should be capable of editing documents with thousand of pages.

Of course, I've always had a propensity for peculiar or anachronous verbiage.

You only get that effect when you use modern Mandarin pronunciations, they wouldn't have been homonyms if you didn't use anachronous pronunciations. It's sort of like writing a poem that means one thing in Latin and an entirely different thing in modern Italian.

Anachronous definitions

adjective

chronologically misplaced; "English public schools are anachronistic"

See also: anachronic anachronistic