Antimodernly

/ˌæntiˈmɑdərnli/ adverb

Definition

In a manner that is opposed to or rejecting of modern ideas, methods, or values.

Etymology

From antimodern + -ly (adverbial suffix). This adverb form allows description of actions or behaviors performed in an antimodern way.

Kelly Says

When someone says they're living 'antimodernly'—like growing all their own food or refusing smartphones—they're making a statement that goes beyond mere preference; it's a deliberate lifestyle choice that criticizes modern assumptions.

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