Meaning & Definition of word "Maverick"

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    Maverick

    /ˈmævərɪk/

    noun:

    • 1. an independent-minded person who does not conform to the norms or expectations of a group or society.
      • Example: The maverick entrepreneur challenged traditional business models and created a successful startup.
    • 2. a horse or cow that has strayed from the herd.
      • Example: The rancher had to round up the mavericks that had wandered off from the main group.

    adjective:

    • 1. characteristic of an independent-minded person, often unconventional or unorthodox.
      • Example: His maverick approach to filmmaking earned him both praise and criticism from the industry.

    Etymology

    The term originates from Samuel Maverick, a 19th-century Texas cattleman who refused to brand his cattle.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    maverick spirit:

    A trait of thinking independently and not following the crowd.

    maverick approach:

    A method of doing things that is unconventional and original.

    Related Words

    iconoclast:

    A person who attacks or criticizes settled beliefs or institutions.

    individualist:

    A person who is independent and self-relying.

    Slang Meanings of maverick

    Meaning: A person who goes against the grain.

    Example Sentence: He's a real maverick at work, always challenging the status quo.

    Meaning: An unconventional thinker.

    Example Sentence: You need to be a maverick to succeed in this industry.