Ultraconservative

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Pronunciation: /ʌltrəkənˈsɜrvətɪv/

Definitions of ultraconservative

noun a person who holds extremely traditional or conservative views

Example Sentences

A1 My grandfather is an ultraconservative.

A2 The ultraconservative won the election by a narrow margin.

B1 The ultraconservative's policies are often criticized for being too rigid.

B2 The ultraconservative leader faced backlash for his controversial statements.

C1 The ultraconservative party has a strong influence in the political landscape.

C2 The ultraconservative group is known for their strict adherence to traditional values.

adjective describing someone who holds extremely traditional or conservative views

Example Sentences

A1 She is very traditional and has ultraconservative views on marriage.

A2 The ultraconservative politician opposed any changes to the existing laws.

B1 The ultraconservative group strongly believes in upholding traditional values.

B2 The company's ultraconservative approach to business practices has caused some controversy.

C1 The ultraconservative religious leader's teachings were followed by a large number of devout followers.

C2 The ultraconservative policies implemented by the government were met with mixed reactions from the public.

Examples of ultraconservative in a Sentence

formal The ultraconservative politician refused to compromise on any of his principles.

informal My ultraconservative aunt always has something to say about my choices.

slang That guy is so ultraconservative, he won't even try new food.

figurative The company's ultraconservative approach to innovation is holding them back from growth.

Grammatical Forms of ultraconservative

past tense

ultraconservatived

plural

ultraconservatives

comparative

more ultraconservative

superlative

most ultraconservative

present tense

ultraconservative

future tense

will be ultraconservative

perfect tense

have been ultraconservative

continuous tense

is being ultraconservative

singular

ultraconservative

positive degree

ultraconservative

infinitive

to be ultraconservative

gerund

being ultraconservative

participle

ultraconservative

Origin and Evolution of ultraconservative

First Known Use: 1855 year
Language of Origin: Latin and English
Story behind the word: The word 'ultraconservative' originated from the combination of the prefix 'ultra-' meaning beyond or extreme, and the word 'conservative' meaning holding to traditional attitudes and values.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe individuals or groups with extremely conservative beliefs or practices, the term 'ultraconservative' has evolved to also encompass political ideologies and movements that advocate for maintaining traditional social structures and values.