Meaning of Iconoclast | Babel Free
aɪˈkɒn.əˌklæstDefinitions
Equivalents
العربية
الثّائر
Català
iconoclasta
Español
iconoclasta
Français
iconoclaste
Galego
iconoclasta
Bahasa Indonesia
ikonoklas
Italiano
iconoclasta
Português
iconoclasta
Русский
иконобо́рец
Svenska
bildstormare
Examples
“In the days of the early Christian church, people who opposed the veneration (reverence) of images were called iconoclasts.”
“In February 1895 he [William Cowper Brann, 1855-1898 ] revived publication of the Iconoclast. This time it was successful and eventually attained a circulation of 100,000. Brann took obvious relish in directing his stinging attacks upon institutions and persons he considered to be hypocritical or overly sanctimonious.”
“After all, the fact that any discussion of the possibility is greeted with hysterical revulsion guarantees that only two types of people will take the "pro" side in public: fearless iconoclasts who do not care what anyone thinks of them; and racists.”
“Coming so soon after the death of David Bowie, it’s a moment to consider how deeply important iconoclasts are to the evolution of a culture. Do they change the world by trying to change it, or do they change the world through the radical act of simply being themselves?”
“Relishing the role of iconoclast, he confounded the scientific establishment by dismissing the consensus about the perils of man-made climate change as “tribal group-thinking.””
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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