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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

/ ʌnˈɔːθəˌdɒks /

adjective

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

  • unˈorthoˌdoxly, adverb
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Other Words From

  • un·ortho·doxly adverb
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Example Sentences

All three have espoused unorthodox economic views, such as across-the-board tariffs that critics say would start trade wars and hurt American workers.

From Salon

First Pakistan employed a recycled pitch to level the series in Multan, now they have used unorthodox methods to hasten the deterioration of the surface in Rawalpindi.

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They think of the mythic Valenzuela of 1981, the shy, portly pitcher with the unorthodox delivery who conquered all by giving his all.

"Artfully made and absorbing to watch, Nickel Boys is a risk-taking drama that makes unorthodox choices about memories and perspectives," said Carla Hay of Culture Mix.

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He is unorthodox; coaches would have recommended some other profession.

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