Unorthodox
Unorthodox is an adjective describing ideas, practices, or people that do not conform to established or traditional beliefs, norms, or standards. The term is used across many domains, including religion, science, education, art, politics, and everyday behavior, and it often signals a departure from prevailing consensus rather than a simple error.
Etymology and nuance: Unorthodox derives from the negation of orthodox. Orthodox, in turn, comes from the Greek
Usage and contexts: In religion, unorthodox beliefs depart from official doctrine or established rites. In science
Related terms: Synonyms include unconventional, nonconformist, heterodox, and radical. Antonyms include orthodox, conventional, mainstream, and traditional.