Both Uses of
orthodox
in
The Bourne Supremacy
- It's too unorthodox, too obvious for...
Chpt 36 *unorthodox = non-standard (not what is commonly done)standard prefix: The prefix "un-" in unorthodox means not and reverses the meaning of orthodox. This is the same pattern you see in words like unhappy, unknown, and unlucky.
- You tell me it's unorthodox, too obvious, the movements of an amateur.†
Chpt 36unorthodox = unusual (describing thinking or behavior as uncommon or nontraditional)standard prefix: The prefix "un-" in unorthodox means not and reverses the meaning of orthodox. This is the same pattern you see in words like unhappy, unknown, and unlucky.
Definition:
normal (describing thinking or behavior as commonly or traditionally accepted)