Adverb for customary, traditional, or generally accepted
“It's the orthodox way of doing things in mobility. But on the other hand, modern employees also value freedom of choice.”
Adverb for formal or ceremonial, especially according to accepted customs and traditions
“In retrospect, the punks were actually fulfilling a rather orthodox rite of passage for youth rebellion.”
Adverb for sanctioned or authorized according to whatever is customary, traditional, or generally accepted
“She was married at a young age according to the old orthodox customs of the land.”
Adverb for tending to favor the status quo and averse to change
“Brown was so firmly orthodox in her religious views that she could not support the demand for easier divorce because of scriptural proscription against it.”
Adverb for of, supporting, or pertaining to traditionalism
Adverb for following carefully and exactly a set of rules
Adverb for suited or acceptable to the purpose or circumstances
Adverb for existing in or as part of a tradition
Adverb for of, or according to, the teaching of the gospel or the Christian religion
Adverb for of or pertaining to the church
Adverb for following the established standards of behavior or manners
Adverb for socially acceptable or appropriate
Adverb for genuine, real or authentic
Adverb for based on reason or good judgment
Adverb for competent or reliable in nature
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