Iconoclasms [noun]

Definition of Iconoclasms:

belief, behavior different from most

Opposite/Antonyms of Iconoclasms:


Sentence/Example of Iconoclasms:

They were informed that the idol which their ruthless iconoclasm had helped to break must be repaired.

He avoided iconoclasm, left all matters of theology to the specialists, and accepted the Church as a necessary part of society.

They have as little connection with our religion as iconoclasm had with yours Like you, I love the freedom of our home.

Iconoclasm had now become a struggle between the emperors and the monks.

This iconoclasm had its time, and, one supposes, its office.

The extreme of this direction we see in the Iconoclasm of the eighth century, but it has never completely died out.

Gordon is a wonderful painter, but he's always trying to mix up art with iconoclasm.

Possibly also stone tombs were destroyed and desecrated, partly in a spirit of iconoclasm, and partly from the spirit of plunder.

The young man guilty of such iconoclasm was naturally looked at askance by the scholarship of his time.

It would be a useless iconoclasm to separate from these or to attempt to dismember them.