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conformist

noun as in person in agreement

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“I find myself and my peers thinking, ‘This current generation is so corporate, so conformist, so apolitical,’” Wolf says.

It becomes a non-conformist activity, reading becomes a risk.

We see glimpses of your former, less conformist self, reemerging, which has plans to stick around.

The man lives a very conformist lifestyle—fashioning his apartment like an IKEA catalog, obeying his tyrannical boss, etc.

Cozens has a conscience—a conformist conscience—and is a first-class season-ticket holder.

He threatened to punish any man "who gave two pence" toward the support of a Non-conformist minister.

Due to the conformist spirit of the dominant crowd, native-born Americans are losing their intellectual leadership.

Now, thousands of Non-conformist chapels proclaim its meaning gone, and its language an affectation and an insolence.

A patent dated April 9th of that year required that within six weeks all parishes should instal conformist clergy or close.

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On this page you'll find 17 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to conformist, such as: bourgeois, emulator, follower, sheep, traditionalist, and babbit.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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