orthodoxness (Meaning)
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orthodoxness (n.)
The quality or state of being orthodox; orthodoxy.
Synonyms & Antonyms of orthodoxness
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orthodoxness Sentence Examples
- The orthodoxness of the religious community proved to be an obstacle to progressive thought.
- The orchestra performed the symphony with great orthodoxness, adhering strictly to the composer's intent.
- The traditionalists prized the orthodoxness of their customs and rituals.
- The orthodoxy of the scientific community often stifled new and innovative ideas.
- The government's orthodoxness on the issue of immigration alienated a portion of the population.
- The architectural style of the cathedral exhibited a blend of Gothic and Romanesque orthodoxness.
- The teacher's orthodoxness made it difficult for students to engage with controversial topics.
- The dance company's orthodoxness limited their repertoire to classical ballets.
- The orthodoxness of the political party's platform attracted both loyalists and detractors.
- The orthodoxness of the jury's decision left no room for leniency.
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The quality or state of being orthodox; orthodoxy.
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No antonyms found.
The orthodoxness of the religious community proved to be an obstacle to progressive thought.
The orchestra performed the symphony with great orthodoxness, adhering strictly to the composer's intent.
The traditionalists prized the orthodoxness of their customs and rituals.
The orthodoxy of the scientific community often stifled new and innovative ideas.