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The answer CONFORMIST has 5 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of conformist in various dictionaries:
noun - someone who conforms to established standards of conduct (especially in religious matters)
adj - marked by convention and conformity to customs or rules or styles
adj - adhering to established customs or doctrines (especially in religion)
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Person who toes the line |
One complying with accepted practices |
Not a Free Church member? |
Anglican wants to study procedure first |
'Fitter' is beyond 'fit' in court |
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A person who uncritically or habitually conforms to the customs, rules, or styles of a group. |
Marked by conformity or convention: "Underneath the image, teenagers today are surprisingly conformist ( Selina S. Guber). |
A person who conforms to accepted behaviour or established practices. |
Conforming to accepted behaviour or established practices conventional. |
a person who conforms to accepted behaviour or established practices. |
conforming to accepted behaviour or established practices conventional. |
someone who conforms |
someone who behaves or thinks like the other people in a group and doesn't do anything unusual |
someone who conforms to established standards of conduct (especially in religious matters) |
marked by conformity or convention not corresponding to current customs or rules or styles |
Conformist might refer to |
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In English history, Conformists were those whose religious practices conformed with the requirements of the Act of Uniformity and so were in concert with the Established Church, the Church of England, as opposed to those of Nonconformists whose practices were not acceptable to the Church of England. * In 1662 ministers had to sign the Act of Uniformity to use the book of common prayer. Virtually the only church in the UK that is still truly "Conformist" in this sense is the Church of England (Continuing). |