heretical
Etymology

From Middle English, borrowed from Middle French eretical and from Medieval Latin haereticālis, from haereticus.

Pronunciation
  • IPA: /həˈɹɛtɪkəl/
Adjective

heretical

  1. Of or pertaining to heresy or heretics.
  2. (of ideas or views) Contrary to mainstream or accepted opinion.
    Synonyms: unorthodox
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