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" Under this definition, heterodoxy is similar to unorthodoxy, while the adjective 'heterodox' could be applied to a dissident.


because the character xié (邪) in his nickname also refers to "evil" and "unorthodoxy" in jianghu terminology.


wrote only nine crime books under the Charlotte Jay pseudonym, but their unorthodoxy earned her a place in mystery novel history[citation needed].


Chichester (née Ford; 1795–1847) was a patron of religious and political unorthodoxy.


disenchanted with the General Baptist drift towards ’Free Christian’ unorthodoxy.


estate, its methods, wines and its proprietor were all noted for their unorthodoxy in comparison to norms of the wine industry.


Also usual in General American, the merger causes minimal pairs such as unorthodoxy /ʌnˈɔːrθədɒksi/ and an orthodoxy /ənˈɔːrθədɒksi/ to be merged.


He is described as displaying "a touch of unorthodoxy in the tradition of Percy Fender".


official, Giovanni di Guevara, said that The Assayer was free from any unorthodoxy.


since regarded the unorthodoxy of his classroom behavior as more goalless than that depicted in Dead Poets Society, in which unorthodoxy is employed deliberately.


Parker at Yale, Ives had suffered their disapproval of the mischievous unorthodoxy with which he pushed the boundaries of European classical structures.


Quoted in "Russian unorthodoxy" by Charles ' Francis Kiddle, Stamp Magazine, January 2008, pp.


for secrecy; basic tactical principles (emphasizing flexibility and unorthodoxy); common errors of command and how to avoid them; various cues to interpret.


supported the regime, Bloch came under attack for his philosophical unorthodoxy and support for greater cultural freedom in East Germany, and publication.


His colleagues are outraged by this unorthodoxy.


to any form of positive orthodoxy, yet when a man like Strauss pushed unorthodoxy to its extreme limits Quinet revolted.



Synonyms:

originality; heterodoxy; unconventionality; nonconformity;

Antonyms:

approval; disapproval; conventionality; unoriginality; orthodoxy;

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