Noun
Meaning: The state or condition of being chronologically out of place;
something that doesn’t fit its time place;
Usage: These days the habit of introducing yourself to a new neighbour with a welcome gift has become an anachronism In today’s computer world, a floppy disk is an anachronism
yuppified
Meaning: Make more affluent and upmarket in keeping with the taste and lifestyle of yuppies; to change (a city, neighborhood, etc) so that it is more appealing to young people who make a lot of money; to make something appealing to yuppies
Usage: I visited the South Mall which has been
Origin: Young urban professional
bastion
Meaning: A stronghold into which people could go for shelter during a battle; fortress; stronghold
Usage: The political party reclaimed their old bastion Amethi is considered to be a Congress bastion
telegenic
Meaning: Having an appearance and manner that are markedly attractive to television viewers; well suited to the medium of television
Usage: His telegenic charm was one of his major assets
Telegenic, which began to appear in print in the 1930s, is essentially a compound formed out of “television” and “photogenic.” “Photogenic” is also the word that caused the addition of a new sense to “-genic,” namely “suitable for production or reproduction by a given medium” (as in the occasionally seen “videogenic”: “The ’80s were a time that created a lot of videogenic bands who weren’t necessarily compelling live artists….” – Ron Shapiro, quoted in Entertainment Weekly, September 25, 1998).
“Telegenic” may seem like a word that would primarily refer to people, but there is evidence for telegenic events (such as popular sports), objects, and responses. Occasionally, one even sees reference to a telegenic attitude or other intangible.
sacerdotal
Meaning: Relating to priests or priesthood; ecclesiastical; evangelical; of or relating to priests or priesthood
Usage: His work opposes sacerdotal authority