Unorthodoxy

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Pronunciation: /ʌnˈɔrˌθɑdɒksi/

Definitions of unorthodoxy

noun a quality or state of being unorthodox; deviation from established beliefs or practices

Example Sentences

A1 The unorthodoxy of her fashion choices made her stand out in the crowd.

A2 The unorthodoxy of the recipe confused the beginner chef.

B1 The unorthodoxy of his teaching methods challenged traditional education norms.

B2 The unorthodoxy of the artist's work pushed boundaries in the art world.

C1 The unorthodoxy of the scientific theory sparked heated debates among scholars.

C2 The unorthodoxy of the political leader's policies divided the nation.

Examples of unorthodoxy in a Sentence

formal The professor's lecture on the unorthodoxy of the theory challenged traditional beliefs.

informal Her unorthodoxy in fashion choices always turns heads.

slang I love the unorthodoxy of their music, it's so unique.

figurative His unorthodoxy in problem-solving always leads to innovative solutions.

Grammatical Forms of unorthodoxy

plural

unorthodoxies

comparative

more unorthodox

superlative

most unorthodox

present tense

practicing unorthodoxy

future tense

will practice unorthodoxy

perfect tense

has practiced unorthodoxy

continuous tense

is practicing unorthodoxy

singular

unorthodoxy

positive degree

unorthodox

infinitive

to practice unorthodoxy

gerund

practicing unorthodoxy

participle

practiced unorthodoxy

Origin and Evolution of unorthodoxy

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek and Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'unorthodoxy' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' or 'opposite of' and the word 'orthodoxy' which comes from the Greek word 'orthodoxia' meaning 'right opinion'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe beliefs or practices that deviated from established norms or doctrines, 'unorthodoxy' has evolved to encompass a wider range of unconventional or non-traditional ideas, behaviors, or perspectives.