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When something is aberrant, it is unusual, not socially acceptable, or a departure from the norm.
If something is an anomaly, it is different from what is usual or expected; hence, it is highly noticeable.
An apostate has abandoned their religious faith, political party, or devotional cause.
If something goes awry, it does not happen in the way that was planned.
Bourgeois members of society are from the upper middle class and are typically conservative, traditional, and materialistic.
Decorous appearance or behavior is respectable, polite, and appropriate for a given occasion.
A dissident is someone who disagrees publicly with a government, especially in a country where this is not allowed.
An animal or person that is docile is not aggressive; rather, they are well-behaved, quiet, and easy to control.
Someone is being dogmatic when they express opinions in an assertive and often overly self-important manner.
If someone is eccentric, they behave in a strange and unusual way that is different from most people.
A foible is a small weakness or character flaw in a person that is considered somewhat unusual; that said, it is also viewed as unimportant and harmless.
A heretic is someone who does or believes things that oppose commonly or generally accepted beliefs.
Heterodox beliefs, ideas, or practices are different from accepted or official ones.
An iconoclast is someone who often attacks beliefs, ideas, or customs that are generally accepted by society.
Idiosyncratic tendencies, behavior, or habits are unusual and strange.
If you believe someone’s behavior exhibits idolatry, you think they blindly admire someone or something too much.
Something that is immutable is always the same and cannot be changed.
Something that is incongruous is strange when considered along with its group because it seems very different from the other things in its group.
A maverick individual does not follow general opinions of society as a whole; rather, they think for themselves and often strike out on their own.
A mercurial person’s mind or mood changes often, quickly, and unpredictably.
A nonconformist is unwilling to believe in the same things other people do or act in a fashion that society sets as a standard.
A person or group is nonpartisan when it does not support the ideas of any particular political party or group.
A societal norm is the standard, model, or rule by which people conduct themselves.
A pariah is a social outcast.
Someone has a parochial outlook when they are mostly concerned with narrow or limited issues that affect a small, local area or a very specific cause; they are also unconcerned with wider or more general issues.
To be politic in a decision is to be socially wise and diplomatic.
A radical solution to a problem goes to the heart or root of it; a radical solution is most often an extreme solution to the problem.
A recluse is someone who chooses to live alone and deliberately avoids other people.
A schism causes a group or organization to divide into two groups as a result of differences in their aims and beliefs.
Sedition is the act of encouraging people to disobey and oppose the government currently in power.
If you are staid, you are set in your ways; consequently, you are settled, serious, law-abiding, conservative, and traditional—and perhaps even a tad dull.
Something that is statutory is created and controlled by rules and laws; hence, it is legally punishable if violated.
A troglodyte is reclusive, severely lacking in social skills, and is out of step with current times.
An unorthodox opinion is unusual, not customary, and goes against established ways of thinking.
Something that is volatile can change easily and vary widely.
If you act in a wayward fashion, you are very headstrong, independent, disobedient, unpredictable, and practically unmanageable.
Noun
bohemian
boh-HEE-mee-uhn
Context
My unconventional great-aunt, who always questioned the ways of society, was an artist and freethinker: a real bohemian. She lived in a small, remote cooperative that gathered bohemians together who were unhappy with the rules of society in general. Her friends were all poets and writers and musicians who lived a bohemian lifestyle free from the constraints of society.
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What does it mean to be a bohemian?
To begin an art career.
To rebel against the government.
To behave in a way that is not generally accepted by society.
A bohemian is someone who lives outside mainstream society, often embracing an unconventional lifestyle of self-expression, creativity, and rebellion against conventional rules and ways of society.
Freddy Mercury's Bohemian Rhapsody Not only was Freddy Mercury a bohemian even amongst rock stars, but he even wrote a song named Bohemian Rhapsody.
Examples
Jason and Johnny are presented as polar opposites: the well-heeled businessman who lives in a Los Angeles hilltop aerie versus the bohemian, who turns out to be a single dad and lives in a funky Venice canal district.
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The Christian Science Monitor
The sharp-eyed observation of dozens of different worlds, not just the mob-land of north-eastern New Jersey but also the smug little worlds of Columbia University, bohemian New York and psychiatrists' dinner parties.
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The Economist
The genre was born in the 19th-century music halls of the bohemian Paris neighborhood Montmartre, where singers, dancers and jugglers entertained audiences in clubs like Le Chat Noir and Moulin Rouge.
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Newsweek
Ledger eschewed Hollywood glitz in favor of a bohemian life in Brooklyn, where he became one of the borough’s most famous residents before apparently moving to Manhattan.
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Word Ingredients
Tribes of roving gypsies, who often lived outside of established societies, were thought to have come from the land of “Bohemia.”
origin: French
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Related Words
aberrant ·
anomaly ·
apostate ·
awry ·
dissident ·
eccentric ·
foible ·
heretic ·
heterodox ·
iconoclast ·
idiosyncratic ·
incongruous ·
maverick+ ·
mercurial ·
nonconformist+ ·
nonpartisan ·
pariah ·
radical+ ·
recluse ·
schism ·
sedition ·
troglodyte ·
unorthodox+ ·
volatile ·
wayward+ ·
bourgeois ·
decorous ·
docile ·
dogmatic ·
idolatry ·
immutable ·
norm+ ·
parochial ·
politic ·
staid+ ·
statutory ·
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bohemian
adj
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not conventional
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