orthodoxly (Meaning)

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orthodoxly (adv.)

In an orthodox manner; with soundness of faith.

orthodoxly Sentence Examples

  1. The orthodoxly conservative senator refused to deviate from traditional values.
  2. The religious group adhered orthodoxly to ancient practices and beliefs.
  3. The scientific theory was considered orthodoxly accepted within the academic community.
  4. The orthodoxly trained pianist played Rachmaninoff with impeccable technique.
  5. Traditionalists believe that society should operate orthodoxly, based on established norms.
  6. Orthodoxly Christian theology emphasizes the importance of dogma and the sacraments.
  7. The historian's research orthodoxly followed established methodologies to ensure accuracy.
  8. The symphony orchestra played the Beethoven symphony orthodoxly, respecting the composer's original intentions.
  9. The orthodoxly designed building featured classic architectural elements such as columns and pediments.
  10. The university's charter required professors to teach orthodoxly accepted theories, avoiding controversial or heterodox ideas.

FAQs About the word orthodoxly

In an orthodox manner; with soundness of faith.

ceremonial, conventional, ceremonious,formal, regular, official, routine, decorous,correct, polite

unorthodox, casual, irregular,informal, informal, unorthodox, unconventional, casual, unconventional, irregular

The orthodoxly conservative senator refused to deviate from traditional values.

The religious group adhered orthodoxly to ancient practices and beliefs.

The scientific theory was considered orthodoxly accepted within the academic community.

The orthodoxly trained pianist played Rachmaninoff with impeccable technique.