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iconoclast

/aɪˈkɒnəklæst/

Meanings
  • noun

    A person who attacks and destroys traditional beliefs, institutions, or practices.

    - "The artist was an iconoclast, challenging societal norms through her provocative works."
    - "The iconoclast leader overthrew the established religious order, introducing new beliefs."

Pronunciation
  1. /aɪˈkɒnəklæst/



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  2. /aɪˈkɒnəklæst/



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Antonyms

iconodule
Variants
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iconoclast , iconoclastic , iconoclastically , iconoclasts
Etymology
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From Greek eikon- (image) + klas- (break), image-breaker.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'iconoclast' was first used in the context of religious image-breaking during the Byzantine Empire in the 8th century.

  2. The famous Dutch painter, Rembrandt van Rijn, was called an iconoclast for his innovative approach to painting and his departure from traditional techniques.


Related Concepts
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  1. heretic: A person who holds religious beliefs contrary to those of the majority.

  2. revolutionary: A person who overthrows or establishes new systems of government or social order.


Culture
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The term 'iconoclast' has been used throughout history to describe individuals who challenge established beliefs and institutions. In literature, iconoclast characters often serve as agents of change, challenging the status quo and inspiring readers to question their own beliefs. In art, iconoclasm refers to the destruction or defacement of religious images, a practice that was common during the Protestant Reformation.

How to Memorize "iconoclast"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a person breaking or destroying an image, symbolizing the idea of challenging traditional beliefs.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'iconoclast' with the idea of challenging established beliefs and institutions.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym ICA - 'Iconoclasts Challenge Accepted' - to remember the meaning of the word.

🧠 Bonus Tips

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1. Break it down: First, break down the word 'iconoclast' into smaller parts, 'icon' and 'clast'. 'Icon' means a religious image and 'clast' means to break. An iconoclast is a person who breaks or attacks cherished beliefs or traditions.

2. Create a vivid image: Now, create a vivid image in your mind of someone breaking a religious image. Imagine a person smashing a religious statue with a hammer. This image will help you remember the meaning of the word 'iconoclast'.

3. Use it in a sentence: Try to use the word 'iconoclast' in a sentence. For example, 'The author is an iconoclast who challenges traditional beliefs in his books.' Repeating the word in a sentence will help you remember it.

4. Associate with a famous iconoclast: Finally, associate the word 'iconoclast' with a famous person who is known for challenging traditional beliefs. For example, Albert Einstein, who challenged traditional views of physics, or Steve Jobs, who challenged traditional views of technology.


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