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iconoclast

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iconoclast /aɪˈkɑːnəˌklæst/ noun
plural iconoclasts
iconoclast
/aɪˈkɑːnəˌklæst/
noun
plural iconoclasts
Learner's definition of ICONOCLAST
[count] formal
: a person who criticizes or opposes beliefs and practices that are widely accepted打破传统信仰(或习俗)者

— iconoclasm

/aɪˈkɑːnəˌklæzəm/ noun [noncount]

— iconoclastic

/aɪˌkɑːnəˈklæstɪk/ adjective [more iconoclastic; most iconoclastic]

— iconoclastically

/aɪˌkɑːnəˈklæstɪkli/ adverb
BNC: 35437 COCA: 26632

iconoclast

noun

icon·​o·​clast ī-ˈkä-nə-ˌklast How to pronounce iconoclast (audio)
1
: a person who attacks settled beliefs or institutions
2
: a person who destroys religious images or opposes their veneration
iconoclastic adjective
iconoclastically adverb

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For the Meaning of Iconoclast, Break It Down

Iconoclast comes from the Greek word eikonoklastēs, which translates literally as “image destroyer.” While the destruction wrought by today’s iconoclasts is figurative—in modern use, an iconoclast is someone who criticizes or opposes beliefs and practices that are widely accepted—the first iconoclasts directed their ire at religious icons, those representations of sacred individuals used as objects of veneration. The Byzantine Empire’s Iconoclastic Controversy occurred in the 8th and 9th centuries, but the word iconoclast didn’t find its way to English until the 17th century. Figurative use came later still.

Example Sentences

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Word History

Etymology

Medieval Latin iconoclastes, from Middle Greek eikonoklastēs, literally, image destroyer, from Greek eikono- + klan to break — more at clast

First Known Use

1641, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Time Traveler
The first known use of iconoclast was in 1641
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