unorthodox [uhn-Awr-thuh-doks]
adjective. contrary to tradition, normal
"Donald Trump's appearance will likely boost the TV network's ratings, as viewers will follow his unorthodox but entertaining bid for the White House."
"New York took the unorthodox step last month of hiking the minimum wage to $15 for fast food workers."
"The CEO has an unorthodox path to success."
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