CONSERVATIVE vs WARY: NOUN
- A person who favors maintenance of the status quo or reversion to some earlier status.
- A fiscal conservative
- A member of the Conservative party.
- A person who has conservative ideas or opinions
- One who desires to maintain existing institutions and customs; also, one who holds moderate opinions in politics; -- opposed to revolutionary or radical.
- A member of a Conservative Party
- One who, or that which, preserves from ruin, injury, innovation, or radical change; a preserver; a conserver.
- In U. s, history, one of the group of Democrats who, during Van Buren's administration, voted with the Whigs against the Independent Treasury Bill.
- [capitalized] In Great Britain, a Tory: a name first adopted by the Tory party about the time of the passing of the first Reform Bill (1832).
- One who is opposed by nature or on principle to innovation and change; in an unfavorable sense, one who from prejudice or lack of foresight is opposed to true progress.
- One who aims, or that which tends, to preserve from injury, decay, or loss; a preserver or preservative.
- One favoring traditional views and values.
- A supporter of political conservatism.
- A member or supporter of a Conservative political party.
- A political conservative
- A social conservative.
- A person who is reluctant to accept changes and new ideas
- N/A
CONSERVATIVE vs WARY: ADJECTIVE
- Tending or disposed to maintain existing institutions; opposed to change or innovation.
- Opposed to liberal reforms
- Tending to conserve; preservative.
- Of or adhering to Conservative Judaism.
- Of, designating, or characteristic of a political party founded on or associated with principles of social and political conservatism, especially in the United Kingdom or Canada.
- Belonging to a conservative party, group, or movement.
- Of or relating to the political philosophy of conservatism.
- Moderate; cautious.
- Of or pertaining to a political party which favors the conservation of existing institutions and forms of government, as the Conservative party in England; -- contradistinguished from Liberal and Radical.
- Favoring traditional views and values; tending to oppose change.
- Unimaginatively conventional
- Conforming to the standards and conventions of the middle class
- Avoiding excess
- Resistant to change
- Traditional or restrained in style.
- Having social or political views favoring conservatism
- (no comparative or superlative) Neither creating nor destroying a given quantity.
- Relating to the Conservative Party.
- Relating to the Republican Party, regardless of its conservatism.
- Supporting some combination of fiscal, political or social conservatism.
- Based on pessimistic assumptions.
- Tending to resist change.
- Having power to preserve in a safe of entire state, or from loss, waste, or injury; preservative.
- A material system of such a nature that after the system has undergone any series of changes, and been brought back in any manner to its original state, the whole work done by external agents on the system is equal to the whole work done by the system overcoming external forces.
- Characterized by caution; guarded; careful.
- Characterized by caution.
- On guard; watchful.
- Openly distrustful and unwilling to confide
- Marked by keen caution and watchful prudence
CONSERVATIVE vs WARY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Hence- [capitalized] Of or pertaining to the Conservatives or their principles. See II., 3.
- Specifically In politics: Antagonistic to change in the institutions of the country, civil or ecclesiastical; especially, opposed to change in the direction of democracy.
- Disposed to retain and maintain what is established, as institutions, customs, and the like; opposed to innovation and change; in an extreme and unfavorable sense, opposed to progress: said of persons or their characteristics.
- Resistant to change, particularly in relation to politics or religion
- Preservative; having power or tendency to preserve in a safe or entire state; protecting from loss, waste, or injury: said of things.
- Synonyms Careful, circumspect, etc. See list under cautious.
- Prudent; circumspect; wise.
- Characterized by caution; guarded.
- Guarded; careful as to doing or not doing something; chary.
- Cautious of danger; carefully watching and guarding against deception, artifices, and dangers; watchful; on the alert against surprise or danger; ever on one's guard.
- Same as warry.
CONSERVATIVE vs WARY: RELATED WORDS
- Buttoned down, Button down, Blimpish, Conventional, Fusty, Nonprogressive, Right, Materialistic, Bourgeois, Unprogressive, Cautious, Hidebound, Traditionalist, Moderate, Ultraconservative
- Careful, Uneasy, Hesitant, Concerned, Worried, Skeptical, Cautious, On your guard, On guard, Suspicious, Shy, Untrusting, Mistrustful, Distrustful, Leery
CONSERVATIVE vs WARY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Buttoned down, Button down, Blimpish, Conventional, Fusty, Nonprogressive, Right, Materialistic, Bourgeois, Unprogressive, Cautious, Hidebound, Traditionalist, Moderate, Ultraconservative
- Careful, Uneasy, Hesitant, Concerned, Worried, Skeptical, Cautious, On your guard, On guard, Suspicious, Shy, Untrusting, Mistrustful, Distrustful, Leery
CONSERVATIVE vs WARY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- George Will, the prominent conservative columnist, has made the conservative case against the death penalty.
- Most of the independents and minor party figures were also conservative, making the final result a distinctly conservative victory.
- Our campus is taking an extremely conservative tack, among the most conservative in the country.
- You see conservative namecalling the exception and reasonable conservative thought the rule.
- But conservative as Chief Justice Roberts may be, conservative is certainly not allhe is.
- Conservative Judaism: Conservative Jews follow a middle path between Reform and Orthodox Judaism.
- It is also the most conservative format, and as a result, works well for candidates applying to conservative organizations.
- He was elected on a conservative platform, touting conservative values and the moral high ground.
- The white shirt; very nebulous, conservative tie; conservative gray, brown, black suit.
- It is the fault of conservative politicians and conservative voters.
- The general public is very wary of change?
- The day is broke; be wary, look about.
- The madman follows you at a wary distance.
- Be wary of these sudden shifts in scope.
- But be wary when research passions run high.
- Be especially wary of ice covered with snow.
- Be wary of recruiters with no personal contact.
- Be wary of overusing your system resources though.
- But that has me a bit wary still.
- This experience has left foreign investors wary of investing in India and has left Indian policymakers wary about being exploited by foreign companies.
CONSERVATIVE vs WARY: QUESTIONS
- When did the Liberal-Conservative Party change to the Conservative Party?
- What is a conservative and a non-conservative curl?
- Why are conservation equations called conservative and non-conservative equations?
- What are the definitions of a liberal conservative conservative libertarian and Communist?
- What is the work done by a conservative and non-conservative force?
- What are some conservative news channels that pretend to be conservative?
- Do Conservative videos persuade people to take the conservative position?
- Is static electric field conservative or non-conservative?
- Is DNA replication conservative or conservative in nature?
- Is it true that conservative parents raise conservative kids?
- Why is Reyna wary when she first meets Percy Jackson?
- Why is China wary of India's foreign direct investment?
- Why are some Youth Advocates wary of running for SKS?
- Is Olivier Sarkozy'wary'of marriage with Kate Olsen?
- Should we be wary of philosophical claims about ethics?
- Is PSE wary of backdoor listings in the Philippines?
- Should you be wary of multi-level marketing schemes?
- Are investors becoming more wary of mergers and acquisitions?
- Should the hospitality industry be wary of greenwashing?
- Are Indonesians increasingly wary of Australia and China?