Definition: 1. Opposed to great or sudden social change, showing that you prefer traditional styles and values. 2. A person who is reluctant to accept changes and new ideas.
Use 'conservative' in a sentence:
1. I am an active member of the Conservative Party.
2. He said he would seek to unify the Conservative Party and win the next general election.
3. We consider it a compliment to be called conservative.
4. Mr Williams is a conservative who advocates fewer government controls on business.
5. He was forced to resign by Russia's conservative parliament.
6. Several Conservative MPs have voted against the government.
7. This guess is probably on the conservative side.
8. The ruling is the first of its kind in the deeply conservative country.
9. This is a conservative narrative and just not how it was.
10. The $2.8 million is a conservative estimate based on records from the House and Senate clerks offices.
11. A conservative estimate has visitors spending an average of €80 each.
12. The rather conservative dress in question is on the left as you can see.
13. It appears this may have been a conservative estimate.
14. After a trial of conservative treatment, definitive surgical repair is usually required.
15. The girl was well dressed, as usual, though in a more conservative style.