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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  • She challenged outdated traditions.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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