unorthodox
This term describes a departure from established norms, often carrying a connotation of creativity, boldness, or rebellion. While it can be used neutrally to describe a novel method, it frequently implies a deliberate challenge to the status quo or a refusal to follow traditional paths. In religious or ideological contexts, the word takes on a more serious tone, suggesting heresy or a deviation from official dogma. It distinguishes between a simple mistake and a systemic rejection of accepted doctrine.
Meanings
Contrary to what is usual, traditional, or accepted.
"His unorthodox approach to teaching involves students leading the lessons."
Not conforming to the established doctrines or beliefs of a religion.
"The priest was accused of holding unorthodox views on the nature of the trinity."