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heterodox
[het-er-uh-doks]
adjective
not in accordance with established or accepted doctrines or opinions, especially in theology; unorthodox.
holding unorthodox doctrines or opinions.
heterodox
/ ˈɛəəʊˌɒ /
adjective
at variance with established, orthodox, or accepted doctrines or beliefs
holding unorthodox opinions
Other 51Թ Forms
- heterodoxly adverb
- ˈٱˌdz noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of heterodox1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of heterodox1
Example Sentences
Their diversity of approaches, under the umbrella term of "heterodox economics," has been seen as a weakness, because their work can't come together into a coherent whole to challenge orthodox economics.
It's ironic that the people behind the "cancel culture" discourse call themselves heterodox.
Investors said this would outweigh any worries about Milei, despite some of his heterodox pledges, including to axe the central bank and dollarize the economy.
"However, some adjustments to the current heterodox approach could be adopted with the aim of gaining time ahead of the March 2024 local elections."
He is an Alevi, a member of a heterodox Muslim sect that is looked down upon by some members of Turkey’s Sunni Muslim majority.
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