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conservative

Adjective[C/U] Both
pl: conservativespast: nullpp: nulling: nullcomp: more conservativesup: most conservative

This word carries a strong association with stability and the preservation of the status quo. It suggests a cautious temperament that values proven methods over experimental ones. In a social sense, it often implies a desire to maintain established hierarchies and moral standards. When applied to numbers or estimates, the term shifts from a political or social value to a strategic one. Here, it describes a safety margin, where the speaker deliberately underestimates a gain or overestimates a cost to ensure they are not caught off guard by unexpected failures.

Countable when referring to a person who adheres to conservative political ideologies. Uncountable when referring to the general philosophy or ideology of conservatism.

Meanings

Adjective
[something]

Preferring traditional values and resisting sudden or radical change.

"The company took a conservative approach to the merger."

Adjective
[someone]

Holding to traditional attitudes and values, especially regarding politics or religion.

"He has always been very conservative in his beliefs."

Adjective
[something]

Purposely low or cautious to avoid risk or overestimation.

"The architect gave a conservative estimate of the project cost."

Noun
[someone]

A person who is politically conservative.

"The candidate appealed to the conservatives in the district."

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