contrarian

名詞

UK/kənˈtreə.ri.ən/
US/kənˈtrer.i.ən/

定義 contrarian 名詞

  1. Countable

    A person, such as a writer or politician, who opposes or rejects popular opinion; someone who takes a contrary position.

    • He is known as a contrarian, often challenging existing viewpoints.

    • As a contrarian, she enjoys debating and often presents arguments that contradict common perspectives.

    • The commentator is praised for his contrarian stance, daring to question mainstream narratives.

形容詞

UK/kənˈtreə.ri.ən/
US/kənˈtrer.i.ən/

定義 contrarian 形容詞

  1. Characterized by disagreement with the majority or by expressing unpopular opinions; unconventional.

    • His contrarian views, while controversial, often lead to meaningful discussions.

    • She is known for her contrarian approach in design, challenging traditional aesthetics.

    • In the tech industry, a contrarian strategy can lead to unexpected innovations.