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heretic
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heretic
(noun)
heretic
/
ˈ
herəˌtɪk/
noun
plural
heretics
heretic
/
ˈ
herəˌtɪk/
noun
plural
heretics
Britannica Dictionary definition of HERETIC
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:
someone who believes or teaches something that goes against accepted or official beliefs
The church regards them as
heretics
.
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— heretical
/hə
ˈ
rɛtɪkəl/
adjective
heretical
ideas/writings
It would be
heretical
to suggest changing company policy.
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