0 a person who causes political or social trouble by opposing authority and encouraging others to do so: --
His sermons were often firebrand and prohibitionist.
He is a key member of the cabinet, widely known to be a firebrand leader and widely respected for his deep knowledge of legislative proceedings and administrative matters.
Firebrand: the experience of being different.
Firebrand, a superhero debuting in 1941, is thought by some to be an early example, with his pink or transparent costume.
The legacy of this firebrand cricketer remains though.
Firebrand also moves much faster on the overhead map than he did in the first game.
During that time he earned a well-deserved reputation as a firebrand liberal.
A firebrand politician, he belonged to the action force, and was handed over 14 years in jail.