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Definition of "unmodern" [unmodern]

  • Not modern (adjective)

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Use "unmodern" in a sentence
  • "This assessment sounds not only apocalyptic, but also "unmodern," if not anachronistic."
  • "Internationalization has, in practice, been a process of everyone's coming to live and act the same; the Japanese gave up their kimonos because they were considered "unmodern," while Beijing destroyed its old city for the same reason."
  • "A philosopher, at any rate, should be able to endure the charge of being 'unmodern' with fortitude."