Maverick
As a Noun
- An independent thinker who refuses to conform to traditional ideas or rules.
- A person who takes an unconventional or bold approach, especially in business, politics, or creativity.
- Originally, an unbranded calf or animal that does not belong to any herd.
As an Adjective
- Showing independent, unconventional, or rebellious thinking.
Word History
The word maverick comes from Samuel Maverick, a 19th-century Texas rancher who refused to brand his cattle. Over time, “maverick” came to mean anyone who acts independently or refuses to follow the crowd.
Examples
- Steve Jobs was considered a maverick in the tech industry. (Noun)
- Her maverick approach to filmmaking set her apart from others. (Adjective)
- The politician was known as a maverick for challenging party norms.
Synonyms
Nonconformist, innovator, rebel, independent thinker, trailblazer
Related Words
Unorthodox, unconventional, free-spirited, revolutionary
Antonyms
Conformist, follower, traditionalist