TermGallery
English
English
Spanish
Catalan
Portuguese
Russian
Look up alternatives for...
EN
Interface language
English
Español
Català
Português
Русский
Meanings
Examples
We are using cookies
This website uses cookies in order to offer you the most relevant information. By browsing this website, you accept these cookies.
Accept and close
More about cookies
Did you know?
You can double click on a word to look it up on TermGallery.
Meanings of
heterodoxy
in English
Portuguese
heterodoxia
Catalan
heretgia
Back to the meaning
Any opinions or doctrines at variance with the official or orthodox position.
heresy
unorthodoxy
orthodoxy
Portuguese
heterodoxia
Synonyms
Examples for "
heresy
"
heresy
unorthodoxy
Examples for "
heresy
"
1
In 1119 Calixtus II condemned the
heresy
at its centre in Toulouse.
2
That would have, until relatively recently, been considered
heresy
round his way.
3
To rebel was sin; to doubt was
heresy
;
to submit was piety.
4
The end that grows is
heresy
;
the end that rots is orthodox.
5
Ruiz-Sanchez sees his research setting him firmly on the road to
heresy
.
1
They must have some business here other than... than stamping out
unorthodoxy
.
2
It is also, by federal standards, an organization of great
unorthodoxy
.
3
The
unorthodoxy
of the doctrine becomes very apparent in some of Erigena's successors.]
4
Along the uninviting uniformity of this street no trace of
unorthodoxy
was to be seen.
5
Here am I confessing to you all my
unorthodoxy
.
Usage of
heterodoxy
in English
1
The doors of the Academy, long closed against
heterodoxy
,
this year relented.
2
Besides, in point of the fine arts,
heterodoxy
is worse than puns.
3
And it is part of their charming
heterodoxy
to be dog-eaters.
4
Despite his
heterodoxy
,
faults, and weaknesses, Clare was a man with a conscience.
5
But the man who prides himself on his
heterodoxy
is often equally guilty here.
6
Drummond regarded all standards of orthodoxy and of
heterodoxy
as so many tailors' models.
7
Grandfather looked at grandson quizzically, seeking the cause of such
heterodoxy
in a northern man.
8
Furthermore, English propriety had taken fright at rumours touching the aggressive
heterodoxy
of some passages.
9
The
heterodoxy
challenged that economic orthodoxy of which the Political Economy Club was the special guardian.
10
Then, you will remember, you were in great pain because of the
heterodoxy
of George Holland.
11
The opinion I expressed was, therefore, rank
heterodoxy
.
12
And so you are satisfied that false opinion is
heterodoxy
,
or the thought of something else?
13
Culture was their pursuit,
heterodoxy
their pride.
14
He regarded
heterodoxy
as a power in itself, and took his inacquaintance with doctrines for a creative dissidence.
15
Formalists are moved to more holy horror by free handling of forms than by
heterodoxy
as to principles.
16
Mr. Cole, July 7.-Orthodoxy and
heterodoxy
-
Other examples for "heterodoxy"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
heterodoxy
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
aggressive heterodoxy
charming heterodoxy
close against heterodoxy
flippant heterodoxy
irish heterodoxy
More collocations
Translations for
heterodoxy
Portuguese
heterodoxia
heresia
Catalan
heretgia
heterodòxia
Heterodoxy
through the time