Meaning & Definition of word "Orthodoxy"

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    Orthodoxy

    /ˈɔːr.θəˌdɒk.si/

    noun:

    • 1. The generally accepted beliefs or opinions in a particular field, especially in religion.
      • Example: The church emphasized the importance of maintaining doctrinal orthodoxy among its members.
    • 2. Conformity to established doctrine, particularly in religion.
      • Example: His writings were criticized for not adhering to the orthodoxy of the time.
    • 3. The quality of being orthodox; adherence to accepted standards.
      • Example: The professor's research challenged the prevailing orthodoxy in economics.

    Etymology

    From the Greek 'orthodoxia', meaning 'correct belief'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    religious orthodoxy:

    Conformity to traditional beliefs in a religious context.

    cultural orthodoxy:

    Acceptance of established cultural norms and standards.

    scholarly orthodoxy:

    Conformity to established academic or scholarly beliefs.

    Related Words

    orthodox:

    Conforming to established doctrine, especially in religion.

    heterodoxy:

    Deviation from accepted or orthodox standards.

    Slang Meanings of orthodoxy

    Meaning: Sticking to traditional views or norms.

    Example Sentence: He's so orthodoxy; he won't even consider new ideas.

    Meaning: A person who strictly adheres to conventional beliefs.

    Example Sentence: She's a total orthodoxy about her views on politics.