Conventionality in a sentence as a noun

You're right that all he offers is conventionality, that's the whole point, the site describes social conventions.

If you speak in contradiction of the conventional view then they will stand atop castle conventionality and pour flaming oil on your head, laughing.

Our civilization needs this tech badly, to help break us out of conventionality and closed-mindedness.

For instance, the increasing conventionality of later employees you hire.

He claims that the nose is associated with more conventionality or adult interests regardless of age, but doesn't disclose the strength of the association.

“The nose is associated with conventionality,” said Schnoebelen.

The "alternative" presented in the text of "straightforwardness and conventionality" are examples of what makes code beautiful, in my opinion.

The conservatism and conventionality of the framework in which academic work takes place may well be intrinsic to the social function of the activity.

Their conventionality was part of their success--they are both too uncreative to come up with something new but instead they know how to steal the ideas of others and make a more competitive business out of them.

Hugely underrated and conventionality forgotten by the Flash-haters.

But the derivative fact-the vicarious leisure and consumption rendered by the wife, and the auxiliary vicarious performance of leisure by menials-remains in vogue as a conventionality which the demands of reputability will not suffer to be slighted.

There are already resistant strains at low frequency in the population now - they will increase in prevalence and become the majority; they'll continuously suffer defections, some of whom will be high achievers due to not spending the time to reproduce, and the mindset that allows them to break away from conventionality - but as long as they don't reproduce, they'll be gone eventually.

Conventionality definitions

noun

conformity with conventional thought and behavior

noun

unoriginality as a result of being too conventional

noun

orthodoxy as a consequence of being conventional

See also: convention conventionalism