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maverick
noun as in person who takes chances, departs from accepted course
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Having played and been in squads with Steve, he is not a maverick and he is not the charismatic leader, but that doesn't mean he can't be a really good coach.
It was October 1982, and the maverick automaker had been hemorrhaging money.
Alamo Drafthouse, the maverick cinema chain known for its beer and food service, is set to finally open its long-awaited downtown Los Angeles location next month.
To supporters in full possession of their senses - ie pretty much every set of fans at this tournament bar the wonderful mavericks in the Tartan Army - this wouldn’t have been much of a big deal.
Musty retreads of Ibsen and Chekhov, besides being counter to the maverick spirit of their play, can be soporific endurance tests.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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