Conservative in a sentence as a noun

At the end of the Cold War, other conservatives were making the same noises that you're making now.

To you, its mainstream, if not conservative, to others its very different from what they're used to.

For their pains, their careers were destroyed by the people who run the current mainstream conservative movement.

The trend over the last 20 years at the FCC has been rooted in conservative economic thinking.

"Clearly people with socially conservative views are not welcome at Mozilla.

There's no such thing as a socialist anymore, no such thing as a conservative or a trade unionist, just people with opinions.

Conservative in a sentence as an adjective

I lean libertarian/fiscal-conservative, so was rooting for Smith against the awkward, liberal Wyden.

A lot of communities that use MediaWiki are extremely conservative about the UI, so some of the conservatism is by design.

Some are conservative, others liberal, still others apolitical.

The state, under its conservative agenda passed many laws and regulations concerning abortion, cesarean birth, sale and use of alcohol and even the color of lipstick worn by the airline stewardesses.

Favouring conservative taxation in favour of purported "individualism" is not only selfish, but highly inefficient.

Conservative definitions

noun

a person who is reluctant to accept changes and new ideas

See also: conservativist

noun

a member of a Conservative Party

See also: Conservative

adjective

resistant to change

adjective

having social or political views favoring conservatism

adjective

avoiding excess; "a conservative estimate"

See also: cautious

adjective

unimaginatively conventional; "a colorful character in the buttoned-down, dull-grey world of business"- Newsweek

See also: button-down buttoned-down

adjective

conforming to the standards and conventions of the middle class; "a bourgeois mentality"

See also: bourgeois materialistic