orthodoxly
orthodoxly — adverb
1. in a way that follows the established or generally accepted rules, beliefs, or p
in a way that follows the established or generally accepted rules, beliefs, or practices of a religion, school of thought, or field — without deviating from what is widely seen as correct.
Yael's grandmother kept the Sabbath orthodoxly, lighting candles before sunset every Friday.
verb + orthodoxly for keeping a religious practice strictly
The young architect was trained orthodoxly, drawing every plan by hand before touching a computer.
passive: be trained orthodoxly in a traditional way
Salma still cooks the family curry orthodoxly, grinding each spice fresh in a stone mortar.
Many doctors in the clinic treat hypertension orthodoxly, starting patients on the standard first-line drug.
Although Quan dressed casually, he taught the Quran orthodoxly, page by page in classical order.
- traditionally
broader; applies to any long-standing custom, not just doctrines
- conventionally
neutral register; emphasises following common practice rather than a defined doctrine
- strictly
focuses on the rigour of adherence rather than what is being adhered to
- unconventionally
wider range; departs from any norm, not just a doctrinal one
- heretically
religious register; implies active rejection of established belief
文法句型
verb + orthodoxly
orthodoxly + adjective
用法筆記
Almost always pairs with verbs that describe a method, practice, or training (teach, train, observe, follow, cook, treat). Rarely modifies adjectives in modern usage; if a writer means simply 'in a typical or conventional way', 'conventionally' or 'traditionally' is more natural.