conformist in English

noun
1
a person who conforms to accepted behavior or established practices.
The minivan's entire image problem is quite the opposite: that some people - a lot of people - see it as signifying that you're an unthinking conformist .
adjective
1
(of a person or activity) conforming to accepted behavior or established practices; conventional.
Reciprocally, conformity theory predicts that spiritual experiences in turn reinforce conformist beliefs and practices.

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1. These were more numerous and more complicated than the two groups of conformist and non-conformist boys identified by Willis.

2. Boys tend to be less conformist than girls.

3. Underneath the radical image teenagers are surprisingly conformist.

4. A non-conformist lay preacher, he fought the November byelection.

5. The era ended in reaction: evangelical, political, romantic, conformist.

6. She's too much of a conformist to wear silly clothes.

7. Conformist (plural Conformists) Someone who tries to conform to the mainstream.

8. Their views are non-conformist and their political opinions are extreme.

9. Your problem is that you are too conformist in your thinking.

10. The land of the free is often a very conformist society.

11. It distinguished more hip African - Americans from their short - haired conformist counterparts.

12. Lagrange's outspoken views have left him well outside the conformist political mainstream.

13. Our children's creativity is being beaten down by the conformist educational system.

14. Like the mass media, popular prints perpetuated escapist, conservative and conformist ideals and outlooks.

15. Adjectives for Conform include Conformable, Conformal, Conformational, Conformative, Conforming, Conformist, Conformistic and Conformed

16. He may have to become more conformist if he is to prosper again.

17. Just because your dress differently than others does not mean that you are non - conformist.

18. Mr Gordon now feels forced into an ever more conformist way of running his practice.

19. But his conformist image and manner belie his break with strait - laced Japanese business conventions.

20. Contrary to popular opinion, the non-conformist Sunday was not a dismal day full of restrictions.

21. It's important in building our organizational machines not to exclude the dissenter, the"Outsider", the non-conformist.

22. Girls are supposed to be conformist; but what appealing models are there for them to conform to?

23. Research shows that pupils who are good at maths tend to be more conformist and obedient than other pupils.

24. Synonyms for Conventionalist include conformist, traditionalist, conservative, bourgeois, reactionary, stickler, fogey, stick-in-the-mud, Babbitt and crawler

25. 27 Although he seems to be an old-fashioned non-conformist, he is in fact a very devout Catholic.

26. Conformist definition, a person who Conforms, especially unquestioningly, to the usual practices or standards of a group, society, etc

27. Cheshire, England, Select Bishop's Transcripts, 1576-1933: 4,953,277: Cheshire, England, Parish Registers, 1538-1909: 4,810,782: Manchester, England, Non-Conformist

28. Lavishes skin with moisture, leaving it velvety smooth and softly scented with the sensuous notes of Aromatics Elixir, Clinique's intriguing non-conformist fragrance.

29. In 1947, the Stalinist political climate led to the adoption and imposition by the ruling Polish United Workers' Party of the tenets of Socialist realism, and the authorities' condemnation of modern music which was deemed to be non-conformist.

30. The Conformist (Il Conformista) is a novel by Alberto Moravia published in 1951, which details the life and desire for normality of a government official during Italy's fascist period.It is also known for the 1970 film adaptation by Bernardo Bertolucci

31. Con‧form /kənˈfɔːm $ -ɔːrm/ ●○○ AWL verb [ intransitive] 1 to behave in the way that most other people in your group or society behave → Conformist the pressure on schoolchildren to Conform Conform to/with people who do not Conform to traditional standards of behaviour 2

32. ‘The Almshouses are arranged college-style around a courtyard, and thirteen poor men had board and lodging.’ ‘His name lives on in the town through the Almshouses and school he founded.’ ‘With its laundry, library, Almshouses and handsome non-conformist church, Saltaire was a grand achievement.’