Synonym: heresy, unorthodoxy. Similar words: heterodox, orthodoxy, unorthodoxy, heteroatom, heterology, heteroploid, heterozygote, heterosexual. Meaning: ['hetərəʊdɑksɪ /-dɒks-] n. 1. any opinions or doctrines at variance with the official or orthodox position 2. the quality of being unorthodox.
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1) This new sort of avant-garde promotes, not heterodoxy and modernist autonomization, but orthodoxy and dis-autonomization.
2) Hence without the existence of heterodoxy and orthodoxy, collective struggles diminish greatly in importance in traditional societies.
3) Despite his heterodoxy, faults, and weaknesses, Clare was a man with a conscience.
4) Take the company of heterodoxy,[http://sentencedict.com/heterodoxy.html] final meeting becomes his victim.
5) Li Shangyin's thought of art and literature is rather liberal, new and original, which is tinged with "heterodoxy" that criticizes the tradition.
6) He interpreted the relationship between nature and human by applying a theory of "heterodoxy of natural Disasters".
7) Despite his heterodoxy, faults, and weaknesses, he was a man with a conscience.
8) Though it is regarded as "heterodoxy", his idea still has current significance.
9) He modeled himself on Mencius while he was criticizing heterodoxy and keeping Confucianism traditions.
10) However, he liked more questioning than scrupulously abided by the old doctrine, and therefore expressed his incredible heterodoxy color.
11) ' cried Mrs Clare, who cared no more at that moment for the stains of heterodoxy which had caused all this separation than for the dust upon his clothes.
12) He showd a taste and talent also for danger and extremism, for heterodoxy, for ordeals.
13) He was already beginning to display quiet symptoms of heterodoxy.
14) In the Cultural Revolution, painting was seriously influenced by ideological factors, art became the vassal of politics, and decorative style and romantic emotions were thought to be heterodoxy.
15) The "originally simplicity approach"is closely related with the relationship between orthodoxy and heterodoxy in the course of literary development.
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