- Of or relating to heresy or heretics.
- Characterized by, revealing, or approaching departure from established beliefs or standards.
hereticalness he·ret'i·cal·ness n.
Dictionary:
he·ret·i·cal (hə-rĕt'ĭ-kəl) ![]() |
| Antonyms: heretical |
| WordNet: heretical |
The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
characterized by departure from accepted beliefs or standards
Synonyms: dissident, heterodox
| Wikipedia: Heretical |
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