unorthodoxy

IPA: ʌnˈɔrθʌdɑksi

noun

  • Lack of orthodoxy; the quality or state of being unorthodox
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Examples of "unorthodoxy" in Sentences

  • You can't take your eyes off him for the duration, such is the sense of mystery and unorthodoxy.
  • Dalrymple says the Bauls' unorthodoxy has historically pushed their role beyond that of just minstrels.
  • Summit Series, he says, has found the sweet spot of unorthodoxy and appeal, which helps get participants out of their normal shell.
  • 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.
  • At our first budget meeting, Richard was visibly surprised by what he would later describe, diplomatically, as the "unorthodoxy" of our arrangement with our builders.
  • 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.
  • Ron Kershaw was known as a maverick, a hard-partying, renegade newsman who networks put up with despite his unorthodoxy simply because he turned third place stations into first place stations in record speed.

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