What is another word for Young Turk?

Pronunciation: [jˈʌŋ tˈɜːk] (IPA)

The term "Young Turk" is often used to describe a person who is rebellious or eager for change. However, the term has its origins in a political movement that emerged in the Ottoman Empire in the early 20th century. As such, it may not always be the best choice of words to describe someone who is simply eager for change or innovation. Other synonyms that could be used in its place could include "rebel," "innovator," "pioneer," "trailblazer," or "maverick." Each of these words conveys the same idea of someone who is independent, forward-thinking, and not afraid to take risks or challenge the status quo.

What are the hypernyms for Young turk?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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  • I'm lucky that SFWA has such a short memory. I was always the Young Turk, the gadfly. Part of the New Wave, although I didn't fit in there either! I spent years, and two histories, putting the so-called Old Guard in their place, and now I'm one of them!
    Brian Aldiss

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