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Dictionary definition of unconventional

Deviating from the norm or the usual way of doing things.
"The architect's unconventional building design stood out in the city's skyline."

Detailed meaning of unconventional

It implies that it is different, original, or not typical. It can refer to a variety of things, such as a method, a idea, a behavior, an attitude, or a lifestyle. In the context of creativity, it refers to something that is original, different or not typical. In the context of thinking, it refers to an approach that is different from the usual or common ways of solving problems. In the context of behavior, it refers to actions that are not typical, usual or socially acceptable. In the context of lifestyle, it refers to a way of living that is different from the typical or conventional ways of living. In general, when something is described as unconventional, it implies that it deviates from the norm or the usual way of doing things and is different, original, or not typical.

Example sentences containing unconventional

1. Her unconventional approach to problem-solving always yielded creative solutions.
2. The artist's unconventional style challenged traditional notions of beauty.
3. The couple decided to have an unconventional wedding ceremony on a mountaintop.
4. The scientist proposed an unconventional theory that defied established norms.
5. The fashion designer's unconventional runway show featured bold and innovative designs.
6. The teacher's unconventional teaching methods engaged students in a whole new way.

History and etymology of unconventional

The adjective 'unconventional' has its etymological roots in Latin. It is formed from the prefix 'un-,' which means 'not,' and the word 'conventionalis,' derived from 'conventio,' meaning 'a coming together' or 'agreement.' In English, 'unconventional' describes something as deviating from the norm or the usual way of doing things. It implies a departure from established customs, traditions, or accepted practices. 'Unconventional' is often associated with innovation, creativity, or non-conformity, suggesting a willingness to explore new paths and challenge conventional wisdom. It can be applied to a wide range of contexts, from personal behaviors and lifestyles to artistic expressions and societal norms, highlighting the unique and nontraditional approaches that individuals or groups may embrace.

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Further usage examples of unconventional

1. The chef's unconventional ingredients turned a simple dish into a culinary masterpiece.
2. The musician's unconventional use of instruments created a unique and captivating sound.
3. The entrepreneur's unconventional business model disrupted the industry.
4. The author's unconventional narrative structure kept readers guessing until the very end.
5. The movie's unconventional plot twists left the audience both surprised and intrigued.
6. The athlete's unconventional training regimen pushed the boundaries of traditional methods.
7. The company's unconventional benefits package included unlimited vacation days.
8. The dancer's unconventional choreography pushed the boundaries of contemporary dance.
9. The inventor's unconventional gadgets were met with skepticism until they proved their usefulness.
10. The comedian's unconventional jokes challenged societal norms and provoked thought.
11. The journalist took an unconventional approach to interviewing, leading to candid conversations.
12. The travel blogger explored unconventional destinations that few had ventured to before.
13. The scientist's unconventional experiments led to groundbreaking discoveries in the field.
14. Her unconventional approach to problem-solving always yields innovative solutions.
15. Their unconventional wedding featured a circus theme and acrobat performers.
16. The artist's unconventional style challenges traditional notions of art.
17. He had an unconventional career path, transitioning from lawyer to musician.
18. The novel's unconventional narrative structure intrigued literary critics.
19. His unconventional fashion choices made him stand out in the crowd.
20. The startup adopted unconventional marketing tactics to gain attention.
21. She followed an unconventional diet, emphasizing plant-based foods.
22. The teacher's unconventional teaching methods engaged students.
23. Their unconventional family dynamics were a source of curiosity among neighbors.
24. The scientist proposed an unconventional theory that challenged established beliefs.

Adventurous and Wandering, Inventive and Inspired, Departure and Leaving, Anomaly and Difference, Innovation and Inception, Tradition and Heritage, Astonish and Outlandish

alternative,atypical,avant-garde,eccentric,idiosyncratic,innovative,irregular,nonconformist,original,radical,unorthodox,unusual

nontraditional,offbeat,uncustomary,unique

atypical, conventional, traditional, standard

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