unorthodoxy

NOUN
  1. the quality of being unorthodox
  2. any opinions or doctrines at variance with the official or orthodox position
  3. a belief that rejects the orthodox tenets of a religion
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How To Use unorthodoxy In A Sentence

  • There is an unorthodoxy to this skinny Northern Irishman, a feeling of a spirit unbound, and how Tony Mowbray must wish the player was accomplished enough to provide a more enduring influence.
  • In terms of unorthodoxy of Christians: it is very common for religious groups to be a lot more cruel towards the people who claim to be of the same religion. The Volokh Conspiracy » Genetic Evidence Shows Common Origins of Jews
  • There can be no more glaring sign of daring political unorthodoxy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unorthodoxy can deflate and exasperate in equal measure. Times, Sunday Times
  • Often there was a characteristic element of unorthodoxy in his approach. Times, Sunday Times
  • Over time, his unorthodoxy worked against him. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sure enough, its reputation for unorthodoxy has gradually brought together a louche bunch of demented geniuses.
  • At his best, he mixes unorthodoxy with power and daring. The Sun
  • Instead, the state tried to starve us out for our agricultural unorthodoxy, then they charged us with starvation.
  • He should never turn back from a train of thought because it may lead to a heresy, and he should not mind very much if his unorthodoxy is smelt out, as it probably will be. Writers and Leviathan
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