heterodoxy
noun[U]
uk/ˈhet.ər.ə.dɒk.si/us/ˈhet̬.ɚ.ə.dɑːk.si/beliefs,ideas, oractivitiesthat are different to andopposegenerallyacceptedbeliefsorstandards:
InpublicNewtonchosetodisguisehis heterodoxy.
MacDonald was anindividualist, unafraid ofpublicopinionand wellknownfor his heterodoxy andbluntness.
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heterodox
- Despite his heterodoxy,faults, and weaknesses, Clare was a man with aconscience.
- It was not until themiddle’eightiesthat myeconomicheterodoxybeganto takeshape.
- Rossseemsto havemutedhistheologicalheterodoxy until after the War.
Strange, suspicious and unnatural
- aberrant
- abnormal
- abnormally
- add
- Alice-in-Wonderland
- freakishness
- funnily
- funnily enoughidiom
- ghostliness
- ghoul
- perversely
- perversity
- perverted
- pervy
- presence
- wack
- wackadoodle
- wackiness
- wacky
- warped