Anticonformist

/ˌæntɪkənˈfɔrmɪst/ noun

A person who actively opposes or resists social conformity and established norms.

Formed from 'anti-' (against) + 'conformist' (one who conforms). The prefix 'anti-' comes from Greek, while 'conform' derives from Latin 'conformare' (to shape alike). This word emerged in modern English to describe those who deliberately reject conventional behavior.

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