Orthodox vs Balanced - What's the difference?
orthodox | balanced | Related terms |
Conforming to the established, accepted or traditional doctrines of a given ideology, faith or religion.
* 2005 , Alister E McGrath, Iustitia Dei :
* 2009 , Andrew Brown, The Guardian , 23 Dec 2009:
Adhering to whatever is traditional, customary or generally accepted.
Viable for a long time, viable when dried to low moisture content.
(balance)
Containing elements in appropriate proportion.
Orthodox is a related term of balanced.
As adjectives the difference between orthodox and balanced
is that orthodox is of or pertaining to the eastern orthodox church while balanced is containing elements in appropriate proportion.As a verb balanced is
(balance).orthodox
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Five important modifications were made by the Pietists to the orthodox doctrine of justification, each corresponding to a distinctive aspect of the movement's agenda.
- ‘These speakers are academics who have specialised in Islamic sciences and are well respected in scholarly circles. It is grossly unjust to suggest that they belong to some fringe ideology rather than orthodox Islam.’
Synonyms
* (adhering to whatever is traditional) conventional, conservativeAntonyms
* (conforming to the established faith) heretical, unorthodox, heterodox * (adhering to whatever is traditional) liberal, outlandish, unorthodox * (viable for a long time) recalcitrantbalanced
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- He believed he rarely got sick because of his balanced diet.
