heretic
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her·e·tic (hĕr'ĭ-tĭk) n.
A person who holds controversial opinions, especially one who publicly dissents from the officially accepted dogma of the Roman Catholic Church.adj.
Heretical.
[Middle English heretik, from Old French heretique, from Late Latin haereticus, from Greek hairetikos, able to choose, factious, from hairetos, chosen, from haireisthai, to choose. See heresy.]
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heretic
noun
A person who dissents from the doctrine of an established church: dissenter, dissident, nonconformist, schismatic, sectarian, sectary, separationist, separatist. See religion.
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heretic IN BRIEF: One who holds opinions contrary to the recognized standards or tenets of any philosophy. I felt like a heretic because I did not agree with the opinions of the rest of the people at the party.
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heretic (disambiguation)
A heretic is a person who expresses or acts on opinions considered to be heresy.
Heretic may also refer to:
Heretic (computer game) (1994)
See also
Heresy (disambiguation)
"Homer the Heretic", an episode of the animated TV show The Simpson
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