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unorthodox

[uhn-awr-thuh-doks]

adjective

  1. not conforming to rules, traditions, or modes of conduct, as of a doctrine, religion, or philosophy; not orthodox.

    an unorthodox ideology.



unorthodox

/ ʌˈɔːθəˌɒ /

adjective

  1. not conventional in belief, behaviour, custom, etc

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • unorthodoxly adverb
  • ܲˈǰٳˌdz adverb
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His unorthodox approach to professional tennis - he has frequently discussed his complicated and frequently unhappy relationship with the sport - has allowed him to approach the French Open with freedom and enjoyment.

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“It’s funky,” catcher Will Smith, who was batting cleanup, said of Yarbrough’s unorthodox delivery.

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Those in the know, then, are not surprised that US President Donald Trump - known for his unorthodox diplomacy - has touched a raw nerve in Delhi.

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On May 1, the Justice Department and defense team filed an unorthodox post-conviction plea deal.

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The unorthodox methods of “Pavements” uniquely capture the elusive spirit of the band in ways a more traditional approach would not, even as it maintains a sense of mystique.

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