iconoclast
/aɪˈkɒn.ə.klæst/ IELTSAcademic
noun
A person who criticizes or rejects widely accepted ideas or practices.
- She challenged outdated traditions.
- He is a tech iconoclast.
Adinary Nuance
Near-neighbors: iconoclast differs from rebel by being more cultural or intellectual, and from critic by targeting cherished traditions rather than just opinions. Use iconoclast when the rejection involves revered symbols; choose rebel for political resistance or critic for lighter judgment.
In other languages
- Spanish
- persona que rechaza tradiciones
- Japanese
- 伝統に挑む人物
- Korean
- 전통을 도전하는 사람
- Vietnamese
- người phản đối truyền thống
- Chinese
- 反对传统的人
Etymology
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Common phrases
cultural iconoclastbe an iconoclasta born iconoclast
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