Crossword-Solution: ICONOCLASTIC 12 letters, 14 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Iconoclastic a. Of or pertaining to the iconoclasts, or to image
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We have 14 clues for the answer “ICONOCLASTIC”

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like an iconoclast 1 answer
said of religions, such as Islam, in which the representation of living things is prohibited 1 answer
Unconverted 12 answers
Heretical 31 answers
irreligious 31 answers
differing 36 answers
Impious 59 answers
Disagreeing 59 answers
Unconventional 62 answers
unorthodox 62 answers
Oddball 83 answers
Individual 84 answers
Irregular 88 answers
Eccentric 113 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with ICONOCLASTIC (5)

Some of the Zen even became iconoclastic as a result of their endeavor to recognise the Buddha in themselves rather than through images and symbolism.
The Book of Tea Kakuzo Okakura 1997
The word "laboratory" had always been associated with alchemists in the past, but as with "filament" this untutored stripling applied an iconoclastic practicability to it long before he realized the significance of the new departure.
Edison, His Life and Inventions Frank Lewis Dyer and Thomas Commerford Martin 2006
Sir Charles, feeling that such views bore adversely on him, and were somehow iconoclastic and low-lived, was about to make a peevish retort, when Erskine forestalled him by asking Trefusis what idea he had formed of the future of the arts.
An Unsocial Socialist George Bernard Shaw 2006
That Kepler dared dispute so firmly fixed a belief, and one that seemingly had so sound a philosophical basis, evidenced the iconoclastic nature of his genius.
A History of Science, Volume 2(of 5) Henry Smith Williams 1999
But the iconoclastic spirit, if not the acceptance of all the teachings, of the great Paracelsus had been gradually taking root among the better class of alchemists, and about the middle of the seventeenth century Robert Boyle (1626-1691) called attention to the possibility of making a wrong deduction from the phenomenon of the calcination of the metals, because of a very important factor, the action of the air, which was generally overlooked.
A History of Science, Volume 4(of 5) Henry Smith Williams 1999

Quotes with ICONOCLASTIC (3)

Obviously, a rigid, blinkered, absolutist world view is the easiest to keep hold of, whereas the fluid, uncertain, metamorphic picture I've always carried about is rather more vulnerable. Yet I must cling with all my might to … my own soul; must hold on to its mischievous, iconoclastic, out-of-step clown-instincts, no matter how great the storm. And if that plunges me into contradiction and paradox, so be it; I've lived in that messy ocean all my life. I've fished in it for m…
Salman Rushdie
There's a wonderful, perhaps apocryphal story that people tell about Daniel Patrick Moynihan, the brilliant, prickly, and iconoclastic late senator from New York. Apparently, Moynihan was in a heated argument with one of his colleagues over an issue, and the other senator, sensing he was on the losing side of the argument, blurted out: 'Well, you may disagree with me, Pat, I'm entitled to my own opinion." To which Moynihan frostily replied, "You are entitled to you own opinio…
Barack Obama The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream
Perhaps never before in history has the artist been so certain that the more daring, iconoclastic, absurd, and inaccessible he is, the more he will be recognized, praised, spoiled, idolatrized. In some countries the result has even been an academicism in reverse, the academicism of the “avant-garde” - to such a point that any artistic experience that makes no concessions to this new conformism is in danger of being stifled or ignored.
Mircea Eliade Myth and Reality