Iconoclasts [noun]
Definition of Iconoclasts:
detractor
Sentence/Example of Iconoclasts:
Bridgewater insiders are concerned that the firm lost its way as Dalio cultivated his iconoclast image, hit the Davos circuit and published his 2017 best-seller, “Principles,” his rules for life and business.
"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.
John Fiske once called Thomas Huxley an "appreciative iconoclast."
Yet this vagabond and iconoclast sprang from the most conservative stock of Norway.
But by this iconoclast he had been only irritated and in no way convinced.
Flaccus danced and screamed with horror, while his servants dragged the raving iconoclast from his impassive victim.