Crossword-Solution: NONCONFORMIST
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Nonconformist | n. | One who does not conform to an established church; especially, one who does not conform to the established church of England; a dissenter. |
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Hint 1 meaning
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Sentences with NONCONFORMIST (5)
The nonconformist sects were the stronghold of the merchant class and spread rapidly in the American colonies.
With the superstition peculiar to his age, the Nonconformist concluded that his adversary was rendered bullet-proof by enchantment, and, pulling some small silver coins from his pocket, charged his pistol therewith.
Next came a room full of people who had some sort of appointment, and here one would find smart-looking people, brilliantly dressed, nervous women hiding behind magazines, nonconformist divines, clergy in gaiters, real business men, these latter for the most part gentlemen in admirable morning dress who stood up and scrutinised my uncle’s taste in water colours manfully and sometimes by the hour together.
This is not edifying talk--as our Nonconformist parson says, when he can get no more to drink--therefore let me only tell what became of Lorna.
Indeed, of all Lyell's nonconformist doctrines, this seemed the one most likely to meet with general acceptance.
Quotes with NONCONFORMIST (3)
A truly good person will speak truth, act with truth, and stand for Truth. A truly good person is not afraid to think from their heart; therefore, allowing nonconformist decisions, viewpoints, and perspectives to lead their life. By following their heart, they stand with their conscience, and only with God.
Whoso would be a man must be a nonconformist.
Once established, the young girl's dependency is systematically supported as she proceeds through childhood. For being "nice" - nonchallenging, nonconfronting, noncomplaining - she's rewarded with good grades, the approval of her parents and teachers, and the affection of her peers. What reason is there for her to turn deviant or nonconformist? The going is good, so she conforms. Increasingly, she patterns herself after what's expected of her.
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