conformist Meaning & Definition

  • En [ kənˈfɔː.mɪst]
  • Us [ kənˈfɔːr.mɪst]

Meaning of conformist In English

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Examples of conformist

  • Bureaucratic culture rewards safe, conformist attitudes.

  • He felt stifled by his sport's conformist culture.

  • The world is still full of people who are too conformist to think for themselves.

  • And must not the minds thus contrasted tend to become respectively conformist and nonconformist, not only in politics and religion, but in other things? 

  • Inevitably, to conformists and to persons who still accept doctrines and opinions which he rejected, he seems presumptuous and consequential. 

  • Large numbers of those who professed the established faith were in reality either nominal conformists too much immersed in affairs to trouble about religious questions, or actually free-thinkers in disguise. 

  • Many refused, including a number of the conformist ministers. 

  • There is indeed more faith in these honest denials than in half the assents of the conformists. 

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