Synonym: cautious, protective, progressive. Similar words: conservation, observation, reservation, consecutive, innovative, at intervals, consent, consensus. Meaning: [-tɪv] n. a person who has conservative ideas or opinions. adj. 1. resistant to change 2. opposed to liberal reforms 3. avoiding excess 4. unimaginatively conventional 5. conforming to the standards and conventions of the middle class.
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(31) Banks are notoriously conservative about their dealings with clients.
(32) I assume her politics must be fairly conservative.
(33) He was forced to resign by Russia's conservative parliament.
(34) The young man is very conservative.
(35) Three Conservative MPs abstained in the vote.
(36) The committee is of a/has a conservative bias.
(37) This year the Conservative Party is in.
(38) This guess is probably on the conservative side.
(39) The Republicans have stuck to their conservative agenda.
(40) On the whole, the public are conservative about education.
(41) The Conservative party retained a plurality of the votes.
(42) There was cheering from the Conservative benches.
(43) Did you vote Conservative at the last election?
(44) How long has the Conservative Party been in power?
(45) He is a conservative member of the church.
(46) The company's conservative instincts sit ill with competition.
(47) He probably erred on the conservative rather than the generous side.
(48) The Conservative party was in opposition for the first time in years.
(49) Two Conservative MPs have gone over to the Liberal Democrats.
(50) The opposition Conservative Party put a different interpretation on the figures.
(51) The speech was interrupted by members of the Conservative Party[http://Sentencedict.com], who called him a traitor.
(52) Politically, they belonged to the conservative party and opposed reform.
(53) The researchers made a conservative guess at the population of Tokyo.
(54) Even at a conservative estimate, there is a lot of work to be done.
(55) The Conservative Party seems to be moving even further to the right.
(56) The girl was well dressed, as usual, though in a more conservative style.
(57) The Right in British politics is represented by the Conservative Party.
(58) The Conservative Party's victory in April's general election persuaded him to run for President again.
(59) The more conservative politicians were trying to deradicalize the liberation movement.
(60) The economy has become a troublesome issue for the Conservative Party.
More similar words: conservation, observation, reservation, consecutive, innovative, at intervals, consent, consensus, native, consequence, in consequence, consequently, relative, narrative, initiative, relatively, cooperative, alternative, legislative, administrative, representative, consideration, interval, serve, observe, serve as, serving, service, reserve, motivate.