Meaning & Definition of Unorthodox in English
Unorthodox
not conforming to established customs or practices
Pronunciation:
/ʌnˈɔrθədɒks/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: departing from the usual or customary practices, especially in religion or ideology.
Example Sentence: His unorthodox approach to teaching inspired many students to think outside the box.
Definition: not conforming to traditional standards.
Example Sentence: She took an unorthodox route to achieving her goals.
Definition: atypical or unconventional.
Example Sentence: The artist's unorthodox style set her apart from others in the gallery.
Etymology
Origin: The word 'unorthodox' comes from the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and 'orthodox' from Greek 'orthodoxos', meaning 'having the right opinion'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- unorthodox methods: techniques that are not conventional or standard
- unorthodox solutions: creative or innovative answers that deviate from the norm
Translations
- Spanish: poco ortodoxo
- French: non orthodoxe
- German: unorthodox
- Russian: неортодоксальный
Related Words
- orthodox: conforming to established doctrine, especially in religion.
- conventional: following accepted customs and practices.
Slang Meanings of unorthodox
Meaning: offbeat
Example Sentence: His offbeat style made him a favorite among indie music fans.
Meaning: out there
Example Sentence: Her ideas are a bit out there, but that's what makes her work interesting.