be orthodox

Frequency: 8.025.5 per million words

To hold conventional or traditional beliefs or opinions.

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Examples (10)

  • His ideas are all fairly orthodox.
  • I am not a very orthodox kind of teacher.
  • Her approach to medicine is strictly orthodox.
  • Many people find his religious views to be orthodox.
  • The methods they used were not orthodox by today's standards.
  • It is important to be orthodox when following these ancient traditions.
  • His political beliefs have always been highly orthodox.
  • Why is it necessary for the treatment to be orthodox?
  • The young scientist refused to be orthodox in her research methods.
  • Their lifestyle is considered orthodox within their religious community.