Use "unorthodox" in a sentence

1. Academite details unorthodox high school experience

2. Dr. Porsche's unorthodox designs gathered little favour.

3. 1 Many doctors don't approve of unorthodox medicine.

4. 5 I'm afraid your English is somewhat unorthodox.

5. Her unorthodox views tend to attract controversy.

6. Many doctors don't approve of unorthodox medicine.

7. 8 They alone were in unorthodox dress.

8. 9 Unorthodox or alternative medicine was not on trial.

9. His methods were unorthodox, and his lifestyle eccentric.

10. 3 Her unorthodox views tend to attract controversy.

11. Unorthodox or alternative medicine was not on trial.

12. 6 His methods were unorthodox, and his lifestyle eccentric.

13. 10 There was no tolerance of unorthodox political views.

14. Steiner was recognized as an original if unorthodox thinker.

15. 26 Unorthodox or alternative medicine was not on trial.

16. Well, apparently Dr. Rydell has a history of unorthodox techniques.

17. 4 Steiner was recognized as an original if unorthodox thinker.

18. Count Toro Zambrano was, by all standards, a very unorthodox selection.

19. 7 She has an unorthodox technique, but is an excellent player.

20. 2 She spent an unorthodox girlhood travelling with her father throughout Europe.

21. Oh, her bedside manner's unorthodox, but you are in expert hands.

22. Army officers have been accused of using unorthodox methods when interrogating enemy prisoners.

23. 19 I have called it an unorthodox theory because few adhere to it.

24. 11 To lure shoppers, some merchants have employed some unorthodox promotion techniques.

25. Stories about her childhood suggest that she was shrewd, self-reliant, and unorthodox.

26. His spiritual life would follow the same unorthodox and aggressively assertive pattern.

27. Synonyms for 'Anticlerical': secular, irreverent, agnostic, godless, irreligious, unorthodox, humanism, atheist, heretic, rationalist, apostate

28. 25 Stories about her childhood suggest that she was shrewd, self-reliant, and unorthodox.

29. We have a potential bogey with erratic vectoring and an unorthodox entry angle.

30. You came in as a CEO, no government experience, working in an unorthodox administration.

31. 14 Army officers have been accused of using unorthodox methods when interrogating enemy prisoners.

32. It's arcane and a bit unorthodox, but secrets magic is a real thing.

33. an unorthodox move by the japanese, leaving their queen hanging on d6 square.

34. 15 His spiritual life would follow the same unorthodox and aggressively assertive pattern.

35. Antonyms for Accepted include unusual, unconventional, irregular, strange, abnormal, odd, unexpected, unorthodox, atypical and curious

36. Cult definition is - a religion regarded as unorthodox or spurious; also : its body of adherents

37. From early times the papacy had allied with the imperial power to condemn the unorthodox.

38. Their tenacity, stamina and initiative seemed especially suited to the Afrikaners' unorthodox, guerrilla tactics.

39. 21 The charity says the journalists appear to have obtained confidential documents in an unorthodox manner.

40. He was excommunicated in his early manhood from his synagogue on account of his unorthodox opinions.

41. 10 He was excommunicated in his early manhood from his synagogue on account of his unorthodox opinions.

42. 27 He was excommunicated in his early manhood from his synagogue on account of his unorthodox opinions.

43. The rebellious figure in unorthodox white football shoes sometimes donned pantyhose for warmth under his game pants.

44. Pursuing this avenue, many people have explored a variety of health theories, both orthodox and unorthodox.

45. 28 These injuries disturb me,[www.Sentencedict.com] for they indicate that some unorthodox methods were being tried.

46. As he peers down the gun barrel with his high, unorthodox stance, he visualises former glories.

47. John Cage, American avant-garde composer whose inventive compositions and unorthodox ideas profoundly influenced mid-20th-century music

48. 29 As he peers down the gun barrel with his high, unorthodox stance, he visualises former glories.

49. 30 The skeletons found on this site were buried in unorthodox manner and might have been plague victims.

50. 16 The greatest difficulties faced by this unorthodox theory are to do with the compositional variations across the Moon.

51. 12 The two had much in common: conceit, fame, unorthodox pulpit manners and a trenchant belief in liberal progress.

52. It was borderline unorthodox and arduously time - consuming , but the Yankees could handle that given their reward.

53. 23 Treating the disease with a diet rather than with medicine is an unorthodox approach that few doctors recommend.

54. He was energetic, headstrong, and unorthodox-and he had compelling reasons for reducing the ruinously expensive Soviet nuclear arsenal.

55. 20 The rebellious figure in unorthodox white football shoes sometimes donned pantyhose for warmth under his game pants.

56. The two had much in common: conceit, fame, unorthodox pulpit manners and a trenchant belief in liberal progress.

57. All My Heroes are Cornballs can be seen as a welcome, if not an unorthodox sequel to 2018’s Veteran

58. At Anvin We couple the above with our creative ideas to find innovative and unorthodox solutions to welding and automation problems

59. Swinton became a bankable actress in the wake of that movie, but continued to choose unorthodox and challenging roles.

60. 22 The sands were crowded with these strange bright parrots, accompanied by young gentlemen with unorthodox headgear and unbuttoned waistcoats.

61. 13 A single nun, working in an unorthodox manner in the slums, made some of the local clergy distinctly uncomfortable.

62. 17 A single nun, working in an unorthodox manner in the slums, made some of the local clergy distinctly uncomfortable.

63. Addressing the audience directly as if reading a novel-in-progress aloud, she describes — and in the process Aestheticizes — her unorthodox treatment decisions

64. 26 Educated privately at her homes at Parkwern and Hendrefoilan she inherited a long family tradition of unorthodox and innovative ideas.

65. It longs for the experience of faith, a kind of faith that Adamically names its experience, that chooses its words, including unorthodox beliefs

66. The baseball sections of Beanball are, not surprisingly, solid and fascinating to any fanespecially the accounts of Series games and the Bandits' unorthodox strategy

67. 24 Convinced it had a best seller on its hands, Random House came up with the unorthodox idea of relaunching the book.

68. 17 In view of the unorthodox behaviour of the Komsomol that we have noted in the provinces, such a move was overdue.

69. Creaks ’ wonderfully weird original score by Scottish musician Joe Acheson (aka Hidden Orchestra), which relies on unorthodox instruments such as organs and zithers, is more than a jaunty

70. Newman also used electronic music and on "quirkier" tracks employed more unorthodox methods, such as tapping metal mixing bowls with a finger and using a detuned mandolin.

71. Left-handed gladiators were advertised as a rarity; they were trained to fight right-handers, which gave them an advantage over most opponents and produced an interestingly unorthodox combination.

72. American cowboy Buck Brannaman has a unique way of communicating with horses, and it's exactly this unorthodox style of training that inspired the novel "The Horse Whisperer." In this documentary

73. As Bill, in closeup, uncertainly delivers his unorthodox pitch, director Gordon lets the forced Absurdisms pile sky-high by intercutting medium shots of the desk-bound bank officer (Ricardo Lerma

74. As Joseph Badaracco points out in his book, Leading Quietly, An Unorthodox Guide to Doing the Right Thing, "Sometimes small efforts are snowballs that roll down hills and accumulate force.

75. His expertise extends to his ingenuity in dealing with difficult situations, such as difficult foes and deathtraps, in which he is capable of using available tools, including his suit, in unorthodox but effective ways.

76. The only thing that matters is the salvation of the incorporeal, the bodiless soul, but Milton is so unorthodox, or at least heterodox, in his insistence on the importance of the body in this poem.

77. The Bushwhackers: Bio Arriving in America by way of New Zealand, the demented duo of Butch and cousin Luke were one of the wildest and most unorthodox teams the WWE Universe had ever seen

78. If, on the other hand we find that we are thrown into silence, or mouth a Binegation "knowing" that it really does not say anything, we fall to the unorthodox extreme of meaninglessness and nonreferentiality

79. Cult (plural Cults) (chiefly derogatory) A group, sect or movement following an unorthodox religious or philosophical system of beliefs, especially one in which members remove and exclude themselves from greater society, including family members not part of the Cult, and show extreme devotion to a charismatic leader.

80. Seventh Day Adventism holds to unorthodox theological views, but is it a cult? Kenneth Boa explains the difficulty of this question for Evangelical thinkers: “Evangelical scholars differ over the question of whether Seventh-Day Adventism should be classed as a cult or as a Christian denomination.”