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1. conservative

adjective. ['kənˈsɝːvətɪv'] resistant to change.

Etymology

  • conservative (English)
  • con- (Latin)
  • cum (Latin)
  • servare (Latin)

2. conservative

noun. ['kənˈsɝːvətɪv'] a person who is reluctant to accept changes and new ideas.

Etymology

  • conservative (English)
  • con- (Latin)
  • cum (Latin)
  • servare (Latin)

3. conservative

adjective. ['kənˈsɝːvətɪv'] avoiding excess.

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Etymology

  • conservative (English)
  • con- (Latin)
  • cum (Latin)
  • servare (Latin)

4. conservative

adjective. ['kənˈsɝːvətɪv'] having social or political views favoring conservatism.

Antonyms

Synonyms

Etymology

  • conservative (English)
  • con- (Latin)
  • cum (Latin)
  • servare (Latin)

5. conservative

adjective. ['kənˈsɝːvətɪv'] unimaginatively conventional.

Etymology

  • conservative (English)
  • con- (Latin)
  • cum (Latin)
  • servare (Latin)

6. Conservative

noun. a member of a Conservative Party.

Synonyms

7. conservative

adjective. ['kənˈsɝːvətɪv'] conforming to the standards and conventions of the middle class.

Etymology

  • conservative (English)
  • con- (Latin)
  • cum (Latin)
  • servare (Latin)
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