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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
unorthodox
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
an unorthodox approach (=not the same as people usually use)
▪ It’s an unorthodox approach that her doctor doesn’t recommend for everyone.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
theory
▪ The unorthodox theory also provides a satisfactory explanation of exposure age.
▪ I have called it an unorthodox theory because few adhere to it.
▪ The greatest difficulties faced by this unorthodox theory are to do with the compositional variations across the Moon.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ an unorthodox management approach
▪ There was no tolerance of unorthodox political views.
▪ Treating the disease with a diet rather than with medicine is an unorthodox approach that few doctors recommend.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Bateson had a most orthodox Oxford education and a most unorthodox career.
▪ Convinced it had a best seller on its hands, Random House came up with the unorthodox idea of relaunching the book.
▪ His spiritual life would follow the same unorthodox and aggressively assertive pattern.
▪ The rebellious figure in unorthodox white football shoes sometimes donned pantyhose for warmth under his game pants.
▪ The skeletons found on this site were buried in unorthodox manner and might have been plague victims.
▪ They alone were in unorthodox dress.
▪ To lure shoppers, some merchants have employed some unorthodox promotion techniques.
▪ You can find unorthodox remedies right down the street in Batavia.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
unorthodox

1650s, from un- (1) "not" + orthodox (adj.).

Wiktionary
unorthodox

a. unusual, unconventional, or idiosyncratic

WordNet
unorthodox
  1. adj. independent in behavior or thought; "she led a somewhat irregular private life"; "maverick politicians" [syn: irregular, maverick]

  2. breaking with convention or tradition; "an unorthodox lifestyle" [ant: orthodox]

Wikipedia
Unorthodox (album)

Unorthodox is the second full-length studio album by the Swedish death metal band Edge of Sanity. It was recorded in between December 1991 and January 1992 with Tomas Skogsberg and released by Black Mark Records on July 8, 1992. Dan Swanö has claimed that this is his favorite Edge of Sanity album, and even went as far as to call it "perfect".

Unorthodox

Unorthodox refers to something that is not accepted by the "normalities" of society. Things that are considered "abnormal", or "eccentric" for reasons of religion or philosophy. Unorthodox may also refer to:

In music:

  • Unorthodox (Joey Badass song)
  • Unorthodox (Wretch 32 song)
  • Unorthodox (band), a doom metal band from Maryland
  • Unorthodox (album), the 1992 debut album by Edge of Sanity

In literature:

  • Unorthodox: The Scandalous Rejection of My Hasidic Roots, 2012 (ISBN 978-1439187012) memoir by American author Deborah Feldman
Unorthodox (band)

Unorthodox is a doom metal band from Maryland.

Unorthodox (Wretch 32 song)

"Unorthodox" is a song by Tottenham-born rapper Wretch 32 featuring vocals from British recording artist Example. It was released on 17 April 2011 as the second single from his second studio album Black and White. A 12" vinyl was released the following day. The song samples Run D.M.C.'s What's It All About and Manchester band The Stone Roses' 1989 hit " Fools Gold" which appears on the US version of The Stone Roses and later on Turns into Stone. The track was produced and co-written by British production team Future Cut. The song also features on the album Now 79.

"Unorthodox" was selected as the Weekend Anthem of BBC Radio 1 by Jo Whiley for 26–27 March 2011. It also features on the soundtrack of FIFA Street.

Unorthodox (Joey Badass song)

"Unorthodox" is the debut single by American hip hop recording artist Joey Badass, taken from his second solo mixtape, Summer Knights. The song was produced by DJ Premier. "Unorthodox" was released as the mixtape's first single on January 14, 2013 on iTunes.

Unorthodox (Snow Tha Product album)

Unorthodox is the debut studio album by Mexican-American rapper Snow Tha Product. It was released on October 26, 2011, by her independently-incorporated affiliated record labels Street Science Entertainment and Product ENT. The album was preceded by the release of her second mixtape, titled Unorthodox 0.5 (hosted by DJ Whoo Kid); including some of these songs that were linked for the album. These accompanied music videos were released from the album; including "Drunk Love", "Woke Wednesday" and "Holy Shit", and all these videos has nearly shifted 3 million views on YouTube, as of June 2013.

Usage examples of "unorthodox".

January, he had an opportunity to expound his unorthodox views to Hitler personally at a dinner given for a number of new corps commanders in Berlin on February 17.

When test flights began, the strange and unorthodox shapes of those pilotless, radio-controlled craft sweeping across the Cornish countryside led to a flood of flying saucer reports.

It was, of course, a very unorthodox thing for the verger to go away and leave the Abbey unattended, even for half an hour, but vergers, after all, are only human, and enjoy a cup of tea as much as other people who do not wear black cassocks.

Such weapons as these, and the highly unorthodox methodology employedmuch of which had obvious nonmilitary applications not reflected in their technological level are quite obviously a product of a savage evolution.

The anticipations discussed there were usually the reverse of heavenly —or, if not, then dealing with highly unorthodox realms of beatitude.

The notoriety of their unorthodox views would result in unorthodox ruba'is being attributed to them, though such attributions would in all probability not have been made in the absence of rumour that such men did from time to time strike off verses of this type.

This Praetor, who was a swine and a murderer, who by the most conservative estimates was responsible for a million deaths or "disappearances" among his own kind, not to mention untold incursions against alien citizenries, this Praetor whose own order had sent her elder brother on an impossible mission whose failure required his execution, her parents' ritual suicide, the unorthodox stigma placed upon her and her surviving sibling, this Praetor presumed to reach her even beyond his own death, and require that she offer him her music.

What would Gromph have to say about her unorthodox approach to the Blooding hunt and ceremony?

Vergil Ulam, brilliant, unorthodox, has exceeded every ethical guideline for genetic research to engineer blood cells that think for themselves.

The chess pieces belonged to the Professor, but if he disapproved of Spencer's unorthodox move, it didn't show.

The risk had been substantialthe confidence interval on that very unorthodox jump was broad enough that they could have gone right into Xavier itself.

According to the Sodeskayans, the unorthodox tactics actually rattled Toronder crews, who were trained for more conventional warfare.

You're skeptical about conventional wisdom, but attracted to unorthodox ideas.

Almost overnight unorthodox behaviour had become the new orthodoxy, long-haired weirdos became the norm and patriotic boys with crew cuts started to look like freaks.

His pedagogical method had been unorthodox, and so like many radicals he had worked against vehement opposition, even actual persecutions: I gathered his tenure was revoked and he was dismissed from his position on a charge of moral turpitude while still in his early thirties -- though it was not clear to me whether he had ever held official rank in his faculty.