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How to pronounce nonconformism in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms nonconformance, nonconformity
Type of heresy, heterodoxy, unorthodoxy
Derivation nonconformist
Type Words
Type of pattern, practice

Examples of nonconformism

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Classical liberalism was often associated with religious dissent and nonconformism.
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Yet, to many, his nuanced nonconformism with the post-Tiananmen order was an inspiration.
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In particular, Wales has a long tradition of nonconformism and Methodism.
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That's what happened to Overmyer, a growly bundle of nonconformism.
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Muller wants his dream car to communicate the air of genteel nonconformism that Saab aficionados once adored.
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It was a centre of nonconformism in the 19th century and boasts one of the country's biggest Mormon temples.
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Was the decade a wacky jag of smiley faces and bell-bottoms or a daring heyday of nonconformism and creativity?
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Until 1920 the established church was Anglican, although Wales has a strong tradition of nonconformism and Methodism.
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He is considered a bit of an oddity, but prefers his nonconformism as opposed to going along with others styles.
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More examples
  • Nonconformity: a lack of orthodoxy in thoughts or beliefs
  • The practice of nonconformity
  • (nonconformist) not conforming to some norm or socially approved pattern of behavior or thought; "their rabidly nonconformist deportment has made them legendary"; "the old stubborn nonconformist spirit of the early settlers"
  • (nonconformist) a Protestant in England who is not a member of the Church of England
  • (Non-Conformist) This is the description applied to Protestant church denominations, which historically rejected the teachings and legal requirements of the Church of England. Many prefer to be called Free churches, which signifies that they are free from state control.
  • (Nonconformist) an English term for dissenting Christians other than the Anglicans or Roman Catholics including Baptists, Congregationalists, Methodists, Presbyterians, Quakers, Unitarians and members of the United Reformed Church
  • (Nonconformist) religion that did not belong to the state church, such as Baptists, Methodists, and Puritans in England
  • A term used to describe the unwillingness to conform to the practices and beliefs of the established national Church. Nonconformism has led to the formation of separate church bodies, such as the Methodist and Baptist Churches and the United Reformed Church. ...