conformity
Americannoun
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conformities
plural
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action in accord with prevailing social standards, attitudes, practices, etc.
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correspondence in form, nature, or character; agreement, congruity, or accordance.
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compliance or acquiescence; obedience.
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(often initial capital letter) compliance with the usages of an established church, especially the Church of England.
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Geology. the relationship between adjacent conformable strata.
noun
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compliance in actions, behaviour, etc, with certain accepted standards or norms
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correspondence or likeness in form or appearance; congruity; agreement
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compliance with the practices of an established church
Other Word Forms
Derived Forms
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anticonformitynoun
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hyperconformitynoun
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preconformitynoun
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semiconformitynoun
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superconformitynoun
Inflected Forms
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Etymology
Origin of conformity
First recorded in 1375–1425; late Middle English conformite, from Middle French, from Late Latin confōrmitās; equivalent to conform + -ity
Explanation
If all your friends wear jeans to school and you wear checkered slacks, you could say you reject conformity — doing the same thing as everyone else. Conformity usually refers to people's behavior or looks, but it can also be used to describe something that matches the form of something else — for example, a one-story house built in conformity to the low-slung buildings that surround it. It's common for conformity to follow the word in.
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Freed from the shackles of girl group conformity, Jade Thirlwall threw everything, including the kitchen sink, at her solo debut.
From BBC ● Jul. 30, 2026
The film is a reminder that conformity is never compulsory, and that putting yourself out there is the only way to find out who’s ready to catch you.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jul. 16, 2026
When such state threats are systematized, they can foment a broader climate of fear, self-censorship and conformity.
From Salon ● May 28, 2026
In a May 5 ruling seen by AFP, the court said VW "failed in its obligation of conformity" by selling nearly 950,000 vehicles equipped with the devices in France between 2007 and 2015.
From Barron's ● May 12, 2026
Or are they simply manifesting the worst aspects of adolescence—an obsession with conformity, group identity, and peer approval combined with an appetite for risk and sensation?
From "The 57 Bus" by Dashka Slater
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Director Milos Forman was shaped by European sensibilities but his films were shrewd and intimate portraits of the yearnings, transgressions, politics, sexual fascinations, rebelliousness and complicated conformities that soothed, rattled and challenged the American spirit.
From Los Angeles Times ● Apr. 16, 2018
In particular, Garnett thoroughly scorned “commercialism, the insularity of the English, their demand that literature should merely endorse prevailing social norms and conformities, the expectation of ‘healthy optimism’ and a happy ending.”
From Washington Post ● Jan. 3, 2018
“Our contexts are not the same, our struggles are not the same, and so our rebellions and complacencies and conformities and compromises cannot be compared.”
From The New Yorker ● Apr. 6, 2017
The new suburbs spread out, the old traditions were gone and novel conformities improvised there, a new orthodoxy for the quietly desperate.
From The Guardian ● Oct. 4, 2012
Or, as before said, to free us from these idolatries and superstitious conformities, there has still to come a protestanism in social usages.
From Essays on Education and Kindred Subjects Everyman's Library by Herbert Spencer
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