Pronunciation: /aɪˈkɑːnəˌklæst/
noun a person who attacks or criticizes traditional or popular beliefs, practices, or institutions
A1 An iconoclast is someone who challenges traditional beliefs or practices.
A2 The artist was seen as an iconoclast for his unique and controversial paintings.
B1 The iconoclast's ideas sparked a debate among the members of the community.
B2 She was known as an iconoclast in the world of fashion for her innovative designs.
C1 The author's reputation as an iconoclast grew as he continued to push boundaries in his writing.
C2 The filmmaker was celebrated as an iconoclast for his groundbreaking approach to storytelling.
adjective relating to or characteristic of iconoclasts or iconoclasm
A1 She is an iconoclast artist who creates unique and unconventional pieces.
A2 The iconoclast designer challenged traditional fashion norms with her latest collection.
B1 The iconoclast filmmaker's movies often push boundaries and provoke thought.
B2 His iconoclast approach to business management revolutionized the industry.
C1 The iconoclast scientist's theories were initially met with skepticism, but eventually gained widespread acceptance.
C2 As an iconoclast thinker, she constantly challenges established beliefs and paradigms in her field.
formal The artist was considered an iconoclast for challenging traditional artistic norms.
informal She's a bit of an iconoclast, always going against the grain.
slang That guy is a total iconoclast, he does things his own way no matter what.
figurative In the world of fashion, she is seen as an iconoclast, constantly pushing boundaries and breaking rules.
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