Sentence example with the word 'nonconformist'

nonconformist

agitator, conflicting, deviatory, fanatic, inconstant, malcontent, objector, queer duck, revolutionary, tramp, wavering

Definition adj. not conforming to some norm or socially approved pattern of behavior or thought

Last update: August 18, 2015

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Bertrand Russel was a nonconformist in his views.   [Please select]

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VAVASOR POWELL (1617-1670), Welsh Nonconformist, was by birth a Radnorshire man and was educated at Jesus College, Oxford.   [Please select]

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Brown was not shot merely "because he was a Nonconformist," nor was he shot by the hand of Claverhouse.   [Please select]

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In the church, Roman, Anglican or Nonconformist: exemplars, the very reverend John Conmee S.   [Please select]

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In loosely made broadcloth he gave the idea of a nonconformist minister--a Unitarian, judging from the intellectuality betrayed in his countenance.   [Please select]

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He had always been a nonconformist in his heart; she bore lovingly the yoke of prescribed conduct.   [Please select]

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Thomas Harrison, Berkeley's chaplain at Jamestown, who had used his influence with the governor to expel the Nonconformist ministers of New England.   [Please select]

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He speaks with impatience of the nonconformist churches and with contempt of the Anglican church.   [Please select]

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Not many people in Anglo-Catholic circles realise perhaps that to the educated nonconformist all this excitement about modernism seems strangely old-fashioned.   [Please select]

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In 1841 a meeting in Manchester was held, at which were present seven hundred nonconformist ministers, so effectually had conversions been made among intelligent men.   [Please select]

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