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Meanings of
orthodox
in anglès
portuguès
ortodoxo
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Adhering to what is commonly accepted.
unorthodox
Related terms
established
standard
traditional
conservative
conventional
sanctioned
canonical
conforming
conformist
unreformed
portuguès
ortodoxo
Orthodox.
Related terms
monotheism
Antònims
Examples for "
unorthodox
"
unorthodox
Examples for "
unorthodox
"
1
Five years later things have changed thanks to President Trump's
unorthodox
diplomacy.
2
The
unorthodox
strategy could lead to new outbreaks at the idyllic destination.
3
The Washington-based environmental group is famous for
unorthodox
methods of attracting attention.
4
It was an
unorthodox
way to begin a four-year sentence for fraud.
5
He tends to come up with
unorthodox
solutions to achieve his goals.
Usage of
orthodox
in anglès
1
The Bines what-not in the sitting-room was grimly
orthodox
in its equipment.
2
He was
orthodox
in theology and the directors were
orthodox
in sociology.
3
In a few days she began the task, in the
orthodox
manner.
4
They gradually widened the breach between the
orthodox
and the liberal Congregationalists.
5
We follow the same rules, so to speak, as
orthodox
time travelers.
6
The end that grows is heresy; the end that rots is
orthodox
.
7
She is wild in sentences, heretical in paragraphs, thoroughly
orthodox
in essays.
8
The affairs of the world are ordered in accordance with
orthodox
opinions.
9
In verbose monologues, he combats the superstitions and fanaticism of the
orthodox
.
10
The
orthodox
church says that religion does good; that it restrains crime.
11
It began in a very
orthodox
way, in a very
orthodox
family.
12
Mr Abbott has restated his support for the
orthodox
definition of marriage.
13
The old idea of
orthodox
prayer was that of supplication and begging.
14
The fact is the whole onus is now on the
orthodox
side.
15
The peasant in him, and the
orthodox
grammarian, preferred less scandalous subjects.
16
A discussion ensues revolving around the question of
orthodox
versus reformed Jews.
Other examples for "orthodox"
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About this term
orthodox
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
orthodox church
more orthodox
orthodox religion
orthodox faith
orthodox fashion
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Translations for
orthodox
portuguès
ortodoxo
Orthodox
through the time
Orthodox
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common