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nonconformist
nonconformistnouna person who refuses to conform, as to established customs, attitudes, or ideas.
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Nonconformist
Nonconformistnouna member of a Protestant denomination that dissents from an Established Church, esp the Church of England
nonconformist
Americannoun
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a person who refuses to conform, as to established customs, attitudes, or ideas.
- Synonyms:
- loner, individualist, dissident, dissenter
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(often initial capital letter) a Protestant in England who is not a member of the Church of England; dissenter.
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Etymology
Origin of nonconformist
First recorded in 1610–20; non- + conformist
Explanation
A nonconformist is someone who doesn’t conform to other people’s ideas of how things should be. Activists, artists, street performers, your wacky uncle Marvin — anyone who marches to the beat of a different drummer is a nonconformist. Nonconformist is one of those words that has both a noun and an adjective form. The noun describes someone who acts apart from the masses, and the adjective describes people or other things that have those same nonconformist qualities. If your actions mark you as a nonconformist, chances are you'll take a nonconformist approach when it comes to planning your next vacation.
Vocabulary lists containing nonconformist
"Letter from Birmingham Jail" by Martin Luther King, Jr. (1963)
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Example Sentences
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World War One, combined with Nonconformist disapproval of drink, provided a "convenient excuse" to close a few down but the pubs were still thriving late into the 20th Century.
From BBC • Oct. 19, 2023
Nonconformist strands of hair attach to her mouth at a staff meeting where she suggests that no true Texan would take the kind of “cowboy-cation” the show plans to feature.
From New York Times • Dec. 21, 2022
In an article on "Hymns in a Man's Life," Lawrence says the "battle-cry of a stout soul" he hears and admires in English Nonconformist hymns is "far, far from any militarism or gun-fighting."
From Salon • Mar. 13, 2021
Directors of the Nonconformist art museum pride themselves on their nongovernment, noncommercial status, and wear both descriptions like a badge of honor.
From New York Times • Apr. 8, 2011
The Cornishmen since Wesley's crusade have been strongly Nonconformist, notwithstanding the fact that Wesley himself was a son of the Church.
From Cornwall by Mitton, G. E. (Geraldine Edith)
Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
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