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A committed iconoclast, jazz-lover and friend of Ronald Reagan, Hayakawa defeated Democratic incumbent John V. Tunney.

Washington insider and defiant iconoclast, a rotund blast from the Clinton-era past running as the candidate of radical change.

Paul Flynn talks to the fashion iconoclast about nudity, sex appeal, and what she wore to her divorce.

Paul Flynn talks to the fashion iconoclast about nudity, sex appeal and what she wore to her divorce.

Concerned and kind, he was also the ultimate risk taker, an iconoclast with an edgy, hard charging quality about him.

"This is the blankest, rummiest blank go ever I was in," muttered the would-be iconoclast.

The inspired gentleman put the problem as a knotty one, and begged the assistance of the clever Iconoclast.

But Gano shrank from the sound and fury of the iconoclast as much as from his more coherently expressed doctrines.

The iconoclast of to-day is full of scorn for patriotism, which he holds the most retrograde of emotions.

He was an iconoclast, seldom went to church, and was entirely lacking in reverence.

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On this page you'll find 35 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to iconoclast, such as: critic, cynic, dissenter, dissident, heretic, and nonbeliever.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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