orthodox
Произношение: [ˈɔrθədɒks]
Слово
Контекст: «beliefs»
(adjective) when someone has traditional beliefs or practices, especially in religion. If someone is orthodox, they follow the usual ways people in their faith have done things for a long time.
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Her orthodox views on education have shaped how she teaches her students.
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His unconventional ideas are not orthodox at all.
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Do you think an orthodox approach is always the best way to solve problems?
Контекст: «doctrine»
(adjective) related to sticking to accepted rules and teachings, especially in religion or philosophy. An orthodox doctrine means it follows established beliefs that most people agree on.
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The school's teachings are based on orthodox principles of learning.
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The new policy deviates from the orthodox methods we've always used.
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What makes a teaching orthodox rather than alternative?
Контекст: «religion»
(noun) a person who holds traditional beliefs in their faith. An orthodox can be someone who strictly follows their religious teachings, adhering to the practices that have been passed down.
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The orthodox in the community celebrated their traditions during the festival.
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He chose not to identify as an orthodox despite his family's background.
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What are the core beliefs of an orthodox in this religion?
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