Similar words: iconoclast, elastic, plastic, inelastic demand, price elasticity, neoclassic, neoclassical, iconography. Meaning: [aɪ‚kɑnəʊ'klæstɪk /-kɒn-] adj. 1. characterized by attack on established beliefs or institutions 2. destructive of images used in religious worship; said of religions, such as Islam, in which the representation of living things is prohibited.
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1 Wolfe's theories were revolutionary and iconoclastic.
2 His plays were fairly iconoclastic in their day.
3 Of course the paper was not totally iconoclastic.
4 Zinberg was an iconoclastic Harvard drug researcher.
5 Their memories emphasise his intrepid, iconoclastic, and freedom-loving wilfulness.
6 It is in its nature neither conservative nor iconoclastic.
7 I thought he was very handsome(sentencedict.com), tragic and iconoclastic.
8 It is tempting to see here an iconoclastic attitude towards male-female roles.
9 As a pastor he was diligent and although iconoclastic, he defended the clergy against outside attack.
10 His iconoclastic tendencies can get him into trouble.
11 The film is an iconoclastic allegory.
12 The first performance of the iconoclastic composition caused a tremendous hullabaloo in the audience.
13 This artist is an iconoclastic sculptor who also reinvents a whole bestiary in the shape of furniture.
14 Their works seem to be bitter, critical, rebellious, iconoclastic, experimental, often absurd, more often misdirected.
15 John Kenneth Galbraith, the iconoclastic economist, teacher and diplomat, died Saturday at a hospital in Cambridge,(www.Sentencedict.com) Massachusetts. He was 97.
16 An iconoclastic movement resulted from a decree from the eastern emperor, Leo III (717–741), forbidding any representation of human or animal form in the church.
17 STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Swedish director Ingmar Bergman, an iconoclastic filmmaker widely regarded as one of the great masters of modern cinema, died Monday, local media reported.
18 Is it utopian to hope that such iconoclastic ideas will gain ground?
19 There was no point in being stuffy; it would attract new readers, show that the paper was iconoclastic, broadminded.
20 Today his message is more austere, more profound and more iconoclastic than ever.
21 Its immediate successor, the 1999 New Beetle, is less historically significant but equally iconoclastic.
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