hérésie
heresy
noun eh-reh-ZEE Rare
Origin: Greek hairesis (a choosing, a sect)
Usage Note
Hérésie originally denoted a religious belief condemned by the Church, but it is now widely used in secular contexts to mean any strongly held view that departs from orthodoxy — c'est une hérésie de mettre de la crème dans la carbonara. The person who holds a heresy is an hérétique (heretic), both noun and adjective.
Examples
"Cette idée est une hérésie pour eux."
Natural Translation
This idea is heresy to them.
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