All 10 Uses
heresy
in
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
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- This fellow has heresy in his essay.
Chpt 2 *heresy = opinions most people consider immoral
- That's heresy.†
Chpt 2heresy = opinions or actions most people consider immoral
- This thrust put the two lieutenants to silence but Heron went on: —In any case Byron was a heretic and immoral too.†
Chpt 2heretic = someone with opinions or actions that counter popular belief of what is proper
- —You don't care whether he was a heretic or not?†
Chpt 2
- —Here, catch hold of this heretic, Heron called out.†
Chpt 2
- —Tate made you buck up the other day, Heron went on, about the heresy in your essay.†
Chpt 2heresy = opinions or actions most people consider immoral
- —I am afraid you are a heretic.†
Chpt 5heretic = someone with opinions or actions that counter popular belief of what is proper
- His own image started forth a profaner of the cloister, a heretic franciscan, willing and willing not to serve, spinning like Gherardino da Borgo San Donnino, a lithe web of sophistry and whispering in her ear.†
Chpt 5
- —Because, Cranly continued, you need not look upon yourself as driven away if you do not wish to go or as a heretic or an outlaw.†
Chpt 5
- He said Bruno was a terrible heretic.†
Chpt 5
Definitions:
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(1)
(heresy) opinions or actions most people consider immoral
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)