adverb
- in a manner that is not based on, concerned with, or consistent with history or historical facts
Usage: formal; often used in academic or critical contexts
Examples
- The film treats the events nonhistorically, prioritizing drama over accuracy.
- Critics argued that the author approached the subject nonhistorically, ignoring primary sources.
- The painting depicts the scene nonhistorically, blending elements from different time periods.
- Some scholars interpret the text nonhistorically, focusing on its symbolic rather than factual meaning.
- The museum's exhibit was criticized for presenting artifacts nonhistorically without proper context.