conformist

[US]/kən'fɔːmɪst/
[UK]/kən'fɔrmɪst/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. adhering to established customs or behaviors, resistant to change.

Example Sentences

So when those impotent excremental conformists Robespierre and the Jacobin gang banned women from political power, we took up the cause.

He is a conformist who always follows the rules.

She felt like a conformist wearing the same outfit as everyone else.

The company culture encourages employees to be conformists.

Being a conformist may limit your creativity.

He doesn't like to be a conformist and always seeks to stand out.

The school uniform policy promotes conformist behavior among students.

She found it difficult to be a conformist in a society that values individuality.

The artist's work challenges the conformist norms of traditional art.

The conformist attitude of the group stifled any innovation or new ideas.

She struggled with being labeled a conformist when she simply preferred to follow the rules.

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