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View usage for: schismatic in British English (skɪzˈmætɪk, sɪz-) or schismatical adjective1. of, relating to, or promoting schism noun2. a person who causes schism or belongs to a schismatic faction Derived forms schismatically (schisˈmatically) adverb schismaticalness (schisˈmaticalness) noun schismatic in American English (sɪzˈmætɪk; skɪzˈmætɪk) adjective1. of, characteristic of, or having the nature of, schism 2. tending to, causing, or guilty of schism : Also schisˈmatical noun3. a person who causes or participates in schism Derived forms schismatically (schisˈmatically) adverb Word origin ME scismatike < MFr scismatique < LL(Ec) schismaticus < Gr schismatikosExamples of 'schismatic' in a sentenceschismatic The job of a marketer is to cultivate this schismatic core, this broken soul, at the center of every product. Synonyms of 'schismatic'separatist, dissident, dissenting, splinter More Synonyms of schismatic Synonyms separatist splinter seceding discordant dissentient Additional synonymsThere were dissenting voices. Synonyms disagreeing, protesting, opposing, conflicting, differing, dissidentDefinition disagreeing or dissenting links with a dissident group Synonyms dissenting, disagreeing, nonconformist, heterodox, schismatic, dissentient The Church regards spirit mediums as heretical. Synonyms unorthodox, revisionist, iconoclastic, heterodox, impious, idolatrous, schismatic, freethinking Nearby words ofschismatic - schemer
- scheming
- schism
- schismatic
- schmaltzy
- schmick
- scholar
Additional synonymsDefinition different from established or accepted doctrines or beliefs They were generally treating heterodox ideas as un-American. Synonyms unorthodox, dissident, heretical, revisionist, unsound, iconoclastic, schismatic |