Conformist
31non-conformist — (n.) also nonconformist, 1610s, originally one who adhered to Church of England doctrine but not its practice, from NON (Cf. non ) + CONFORMIST (Cf. conformist). After their ejection under the Act of Uniformity (1662) the name passed to the… …
32The Conformist — For the film see The Conformist (film). The Conformist ( Il conformista ) is a novel by Alberto Moravia published in 1951, which details the life and desire for normalcy of a government official during Italy s fascist period. It is also known for …
33occasional conformist — noun (historical) A Dissenter who qualified for office by conforming to the Church of England upon occasion • • • Main Entry: ↑occasion …
34Samuel Jones (non-conformist) — Samuel Jones (1628 ndash; September 1697) was a Welsh nonconformist clergyman, who established an academy for educating dissenting ministers.LifeJones was born in Denbighshire, Wales, near Chirk Castle, in 1628. He matriculated at All Souls… …
35non-conformist — see nonconformist …
36non-conformist — One who refuses to comply with others; one who refuses to join in the established forms of custom, belief, styles, usages, rules, etc …
37non-conformist — One who refuses to comply with others; one who refuses to join in the established forms of custom, belief, styles, usages, rules, etc …
38NON-CONFORMIST — …
39orthodox vs unorthodox — conformist conformist adj. 1. marked by conformity or convention; not corresponding to current customs or rules or styles; as, underneath the radical image teenagers are surprisingly conformist. Opposite of {nonconformist}. [WordNet 1.5] 2. same… …
40Конформисты — (conformist, буквально согласный) распространённое название сторонников государственной англиканской церкви (См. Англиканская церковь) в Англии, принимающих все её догматы и обряды и выступающих против их изменения …