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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
conservative
con·ser·va·tive [conservative conservatives] adjective, noun BrE [kənˈsɜːvətɪv] NAmE [kənˈsɜːrvətɪv] adjective 1. opposed to great or sudden social change; showing that you prefer traditional styles and values •the conservative views of his parents •music which is accessible to an audience with extremely conservative tastes • Her style of dress was never conservative. 2. (usually Conservative)connected with the British Conservative Party •Conservative members/supporters 3. (of an estimate)lower than what is probably the real amount or number •At a conservative estimate, he'll be earning £50 000. Word Origin: late Middle English (in the sense ‘aiming to preserve’): from late Latin conservativus, from conservat- ‘conserved’, from the verb conservare ‘to preserve’, from con- ‘together’ + servare ‘to keep’. Current senses date from the mid 19th cent. Thesaurus: conservative adj. •They were conservative in their political outlook. •She was dressed neatly in conservative black. traditionalist • • traditional • • orthodox • |often disapproving conventional • • conformist • Opp: radical, Opp: progressive conservative/traditionalist/traditional/conventional thinkers/values conservative/traditionalist/traditional/orthodox/conventional views Example Bank: •Banks are notoriously conservative about their dealings with clients. •Her views are by no means ideologically conservative. •She takes a basically conservative view of society. •The gloomy forecasts are based on overly conservative projections of growth. •a fundamentally conservative political outlook •a staunchly conservative nominee •a traditionally conservative profession •moderately conservative voters •the army's inherently conservative values •the culturally conservative world of commerce and industry •Popular taste in art remained conservative. •She was dressed neatly in conservative black. •The peasantry were no longer a conservative force in society. •They were conservative in their political outlook. •With age, enthusiasm for the radical is often replaced with more conservative views of the world. Derived Word: ↑conservatively noun 1. (usually Conservative) (abbr.Con.)a member or supporter of the British Conservative Party 2. a conservative person Word Origin: late Middle English (in the sense ‘aiming to preserve’): from late Latin conservativus, from conservat- ‘conserved’, from the verb conservare ‘to preserve’, from con- ‘together’ + servare ‘to keep’. Current senses date from the mid 19th cent. Example Bank: •Senior Conservatives are opposed to the change. •disagreement among back-bench Conservatives
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