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orthodoxadjective following or agreeing with established form, custom, or rulesschoolteachers tended to favor poets who followed a very orthodox style of poetry ceremonial, ceremonious, conventional, formal, regular, routine authorized, certified, official, sanctionedaccepted, correct, decorous, genteel, nice, polite, proper, respectable, seemlyformalistic, ritual, ritualisticmethodical(also methodic), orderly, systematic casual, freewheeling, informal, irregular, unceremonious, unconventional, unorthodox unauthorized, unofficialgraceless, improper, inappropriate, incorrect, indecorous, inept, infelicitous, unapt, unbecoming, unfit, unhappy, unseemly, unsuitable tending to favor established ideas, conditions, or institutionsorthodox in their view of the world, the Founding Fathers subscribed to the 18th-century notion that only men with property should be allowed to vote archconservative, brassbound, button-down(or buttoned-down), conservative, die-hard, hidebound, mossbacked, old-fashioned, old-line, old-school, paleoconservative, reactionary, standpat, traditional, traditionalistic, ultraconservative, unprogressive conventional, squaredevoted, faithful, loyal, staunch(also stanch), steadfast, steady, true, true-blueblimpish, neoconservative, Tory, ultraright, ultrarightistdowdy, fogyish(or fogeyish), fuddy-duddy, ossified, set, stodgyright, right-wingantiliberal, antimodern, antiprogressive, antireform, antirevolutionary broad-minded, large-minded, liberal, nonconservative, nonconventional, nonorthodox, nontraditional, open-minded, progressive, unconventional, unorthodox anticonventional, antiestablishment, antitraditional, extremist, radical, revolutionarynonconformistadvanced, contemporary, modernlefty, radical, ultraleft, ultraleftist, ultraprogressive, ultraradical in the 15th century |