Iconoclastic vs Iconoclastically - What's the difference?
iconoclastic | iconoclastically |
Characterized by attack on established and accepted beliefs, customs, or institutions; of or pertaining to iconoclasm.
In an iconoclastic manner.
* 1994 , William D. Dean, The Religious Critic in American Culture (page 80)
As an adjective iconoclastic
is characterized by attack on established and accepted beliefs, customs, or institutions; of or pertaining to iconoclasm.As an adverb iconoclastically is
in an iconoclastic manner.iconoclastic
English
Adjective
(head)- Many of Thomas Hardy's works were considered iconoclastic in his days.
Antonyms
* iconodulicSee also
* (l)References
* *iconoclastically
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Adverb
(en adverb)- In the later lectures, which would lead to A Pluralistic Universe , James abandoned the earlier heroic stance, where he taunted European idealists and iconoclastically defied the new mechanistic science by suggesting supernatural rescue.
