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    He·ret·i·cal
    /həˈredik(ə)l/

    adjective

    • 1. believing in or practicing religious heresy: "heretical beliefs"
  2. The meaning of HERETICAL is of or relating to adherence to a religious opinion contrary to church dogma : characterized by heresy. How to use heretical in a sentence.

  3. HERETICAL definition: 1. opposite to or against the official or popular opinion, or showing no respect for the official…. Learn more.

  4. Heretical definition: of, relating to, or characteristic of heretics or heresy. . See examples of HERETICAL used in a sentence.

  5. The meaning of HERETIC is a person who differs in opinion from established religious dogma; especially : a baptized member of the Roman Catholic Church who refuses to acknowledge or accept a revealed truth.

  6. Something that departs from normally held beliefs (especially religious, political, or social norms) is heretical. If your family is resistant to change, they may consider your idea of making pancakes for dinner to be completely heretical.

  7. A belief or action that is heretical is one that seriously disagrees with the principles of a particular religion. The Church regards spirit mediums and people claiming to speak to the dead as heretical.

  8. Define heretical. heretical synonyms, heretical pronunciation, heretical translation, English dictionary definition of heretical. adj. 1. Of or relating to heresy or heretics. 2. Characterized by, revealing, or approaching departure from established beliefs or standards....

  9. Definition of heretical adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Heretical Definition. Of heresy or heretics. Containing, characterized by, or having the nature of heresy. Characterized by, revealing, or approaching departure from established beliefs or standards. (of ideas or views) Contrary to mainstream or accepted opinion.

  11. someone who has an opinion that is opposite to or against the official or popular opinion: He complained that anyone who challenges an assumption about global warming gets branded a heretic. When he began to enunciate his views, Friedman was largely considered a heretic.

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