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heretical

[huh-ret-i-kuhl] / həˈrɛt ɪ kəl /


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She dissented, prompting a nun to call her parents and report heretical notions.

From The Wall Street Journal

That view isn’t especially heretical among some Fed watchers, given disagreements about the role the Fed’s balance sheet plays in the markets.

From Barron's

Call me heretical, but sometimes I feel that way about L.A.’s palm trees.

From Los Angeles Times

We also need to weaken and counteract the rising appeal of the heretical ideology that is Christian nationalism.

From Salon

To the extent there are any scientists RFK Jr. or Trump respect they are all heretical and eccentric.

From Salon