Pronunciation: /ʌnˈɔːrˌθɒdɒks/
adjective not conforming to traditional or widely accepted beliefs or practices
A1 She has an unorthodox way of doing things.
A2 The teacher used unorthodox methods to help the students learn.
B1 His unorthodox approach to problem-solving often leads to creative solutions.
B2 The artist's unorthodox style challenged traditional norms in the art world.
C1 The CEO's unorthodox strategies propelled the company to new heights of success.
C2 The scientist's unorthodox theories revolutionized the field of physics.
formal His unorthodox approach to solving the problem raised some eyebrows among the traditionalists.
informal Her unorthodox fashion sense always makes her stand out in a crowd.
slang That dude's unorthodox dance moves are wild!
figurative The artist's unorthodox use of colors created a truly unique masterpiece.
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