unchronological
English
Etymology
From un- + chronological.
Adjective
unchronological (comparative more unchronological, superlative most unchronological)
- Not chronological.
- 1915, Thomas C. Moser, The Good Soldier:
- One of Ford's best effects in unchronological narration comes from having Dowell tell the same story twice in order 'to render those superimposed emotions'.