unconventionality

un·con·ven·tion·al

 (ŭn′kən-vĕn′shə-nəl)
adj.
Not adhering to convention; out of the ordinary.

un′con·ven′tion·al′i·ty (-shə-năl′ĭ-tē) n.
un′con·ven′tion·al·ly adv.
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Unconventionality

 

(see also ECCENTRICITY.)

march to the beat of a different drummer See INDEPENDENCE.

offbeat Unusual, unconventional, nonconformist, odd, weird. The current meaning of the term is a figurative extension of its use in music to denote the unaccented beat of a measure. In traditional music, the downbeat is accented and the upbeat is unaccented. Black musicians deviated from this norm by playing syncopated music, i.e., music which stressed traditionally unaccented beats. Syncopated or offbeat music was thus considered unusual and unconventional. The term offbeat itself eventually acquired these senses, along with their usual extended ones of ‘strange, bizarre, weird.’

The off-beat death … in a[n] off-Broadway hotel room. (The Daily News [New York], September, 1957)

off the wall Strange, far-out, way-out, weird; insane, crazy, out of one’s mind.

Deputy Inspector Martin Duffy said Mrs. Morea was “very, very distraught—really incoherent, off the wall.” (The New York Times, July, 1972)

The exact origin of this U.S. slang expression is unknown, but it may be an allusion to the padded walls of mental institutions, designed to protect overly distraught inmates from hurting themselves. Of recent coinage, the phrase enjoys great popularity in the United States; like its synonymous slang terms, off the wall describes ideas, beliefs, schemes, etc., as well as persons and their behavior.

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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.unconventionality - originality by virtue of being unconventional
originality - the ability to think and act independently
conventionality - unoriginality as a result of being too conventional
2.unconventionality - unorthodoxy by virtue of being unconventional
heterodoxy, unorthodoxy - the quality of being unorthodox
conventionalism, conventionality, convention - orthodoxy as a consequence of being conventional
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unconventionality

[ˈʌnkənˌvenʃəˈnælɪtɪ] Noriginalidad f
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unconventionality

nUnkonventionalität f
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