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nonconformist    音标拼音: [n,ɑnkənf'ɔrmɪst]
n. 非国教徒

非国教徒

nonconformist
adj 1: 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" [synonym:
{nonconformist}, {unconformist}] [ant: {conformist}]
2: not conforming to established customs or doctrines especially
in religion [synonym: {nonconforming}, {nonconformist}]
n 1: a Protestant in England who is not a member of the Church
of England [synonym: {Nonconformist}, {chapelgoer}] [ant:
{Anglican}]
2: someone who refuses to conform to established standards of
conduct [synonym: {nonconformist}, {recusant}] [ant:
{conformist}]

Nonconformist \Non`con*form"ist\, n.
One who does not conform to an established church;
especially, one who does not conform to the established
church of England; a dissenter.
[1913 Webster]

191 Moby Thesaurus words for "nonconformist":
Albigensian, Arian, Bohemian, Cathar, Donatist, Ebionite, Erastian,
Gnostic, Jansenist, Lollard, Manichaean, Monophysite, Montanist,
Pelagian, Sabellian, Waldensian, Wyclifite, agitator, alien,
anomaly, antagonistic, antinomian, antipathetic, apostate, beatnik,
brawler, breakaway, capricious, case, changeable, changing,
character, choppy, clashing, conflicting, contradicting,
contradictory, counteractant, counteracting, counteractive,
countervailing, counterworking, crackpot, crank, cranky,
crosspatch, crotchety, demurrer, deviant, deviating, deviative,
deviatory, different, disorderly, dissenter, dissentient,
dissident, divaricate, divergent, diversified, diversiform,
dropout, eccentric, emanationist, erose, erratic, exception,
extremist, fanatic, flake, flower child, freak, frondeur, heretic,
heretical, hermit, heterodox, hippie, hobo, hostile, hylotheist,
iconoclast, iconoclastic, impulsive, inconsistent, inconstant,
individualist, individualistic, inimical, inner-directed,
inner-directed person, insubordinate, insurgent, insurrectionary,
insurrectionist, insurrecto, irregular, jagged, jerky, kook,
lone wolf, loner, malcontent, maverick, mercurial, meshuggenah,
misbeliever, misfit, motley, mutable, mutineer, natural, naysayer,
nonconformer, nonconforming, nonjuror, nonstandard, nonuniform,
nut, objector, odd fellow, oddball, oddity, opinionist, opposing,
opposition voice, oppositional, oppugnant, original, outsider,
pantheist, pariah, perverse, pluralistic, protestant, protester,
queer duck, queer fish, queer specimen, radical, ragged, rara avis,
reactionary, rebel, rebellious, recalcitrant, recluse, recusant,
renegade, renitent, repugnant, resistant, revolter, revolutionary,
revolutionist, rioter, rough, schismatic, screwball, sectarian,
sectary, separatist, solitary, spasmodic, sporadic, sport,
strange duck, subversive, swinger, traitor, tramp, type,
ugly duckling, unconformist, unequable, unequal, uneven,
unorthodox, unstable, unsteady, unsystematic, ununiform, variable,
variegated, variform, various, varying, wavering, weirdo, yippie,
zealot


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  • NONCONFORMIST Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of NONCONFORMIST is a person who does not conform to an established church; especially : one who does not conform to the Church of England How to use nonconformist in a sentence
  • Nonconformist | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
    Nonconformist, any English Protestant who does not conform to the doctrines or practices of the established Church of England The word Nonconformist was first used in the penal acts following the Restoration of the monarchy (1660) and the Act of Uniformity (1662) to describe the conventicles (places of worship) of the congregations that had separated from the Church of England (Separatists)





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