heretically

[US]/hɪˈretɪkli/
[UK]/hɪˈrɛtɪkli/

Translation

adv.In a heretical manner; contrary to established orthodox beliefs or principles

Phrases & Collocations

thinking heretically

speaking heretically

questioning heretically

arguing heretically

writing heretically

behaving heretically

reasoning heretically

believing heretically

teaching heretically

acting heretically

Example Sentences

heretically questioning established scientific paradigms often leads to breakthrough discoveries.

the philosopher was heretically inclined toward challenging traditional metaphysical assumptions.

heretically thinking about economic systems can inspire innovative policy solutions.

heretically challenging religious orthodoxy was dangerous during medieval times.

heretically minded individuals have historically been persecuted for their unconventional beliefs.

the artist's work was heretically unconventional, rejecting mainstream artistic movements.

heretically questioning authority figures can be both liberating and dangerous.

heretically dissenting from popular opinion requires considerable intellectual courage.

the professor's heretically radical views on education reform sparked intense debate.

heretically refusing to conform to social norms can lead to social isolation.

heretically interpreting classical texts often reveals hidden meanings and new perspectives.

the writer's heretically defiant tone challenged readers to think differently about morality.

heretically challenging corporate greed demands brave whistleblowers willing to face retaliation.

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