Pronunciation: /nɑnkənˈfɔrmɪŋ/
adjective describing something or someone that does not conform to established standards or norms
A1 She wore a nonconforming outfit to the party.
A2 The nonconforming behavior of the students led to a discussion with the teacher.
B1 The artist's nonconforming style challenged traditional art norms.
B2 The company's nonconforming approach to business strategies set them apart from competitors.
C1 His nonconforming views on politics made him a controversial figure in the media.
C2 The nonconforming design of the building received mixed reviews from architecture critics.
formal The company implemented a strict dress code policy to ensure that employees do not wear nonconforming attire.
informal She always stands out from the crowd with her nonconforming style.
slang He's such a rebel, always being nonconforming to society's norms.
figurative The artist's abstract painting was nonconforming to traditional art styles.
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