conservative - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of conservative in Hindi

  • अपरिवर्तनवादी
  • अनुदार
  • रूढ़िवादी
  • रूढ़ि-प्रिय
  • अपरिवर्तनवादी
  • अनुदारपंथी
  • रूढ़िवादी व्यक्ति
  • दकियानुसी

conservative Definition

Adjective

  • averse to change or innovation and holding traditional values.
  • (in a political context) favoring free enterprise, private ownership, and socially traditional ideas.
  • (of surgery or medical treatment) intended to control rather than eliminate a condition, with existing tissue preserved as far as possible.
  • (of an estimate) purposely low for the sake of caution.

Noun

  • a person who is averse to change and holds traditional values.

conservative Example

  • He took part in the revolution of 1868, wrote the "Manifesto of Cadiz," took office as colonial minister, favoured the candidature of the duc de Montpensier, resigned in 1871, returned to his early Conservative principles, and was a member of Alfonso XII.'s first cabinet. ( उन्होंने 1868 की क्रांति में भाग लिया, "कैडिज़ का घोषणापत्र" लिखा, औपनिवेशिक मंत्री के रूप में पदभार ग्रहण किया, ड्यूक डी मोंटपेंसियर की उम्मीदवारी का समर्थन किया, 1871 में इस्तीफा दे दिया, अपने प्रारंभिक रूढ़िवादी सिद्धांतों पर लौट आए, और अल्फोंसो XII के सदस्य थे की पहली कैबिनेट। )
  • Did we mention these two are self-proclaimed conservative Republicans? ( क्या हमने उल्लेख किया कि ये दोनों स्व-घोषित रूढ़िवादी रिपब्लिकन हैं? )
  • He managed to be consistently conservative without being sharp-edged. ( वह तेज धार के बिना लगातार रूढ़िवादी होने में कामयाब रहे। )
  • Several caucus participants shared stories of their interaction with religious conservatives. ( कई कॉकस प्रतिभागियों ने धार्मिक रूढ़िवादियों के साथ अपनी बातचीत की कहानियां साझा कीं। )

More Sentence

  • She glanced down at her conservative one-piece suit and was suddenly consumed with fury.
  • It could pass the Senate despite firm resistance from conservative Republicans.
  • Christian conservatives picture their fight as a grass-roots uprising.
  • Just how powerful have religious conservatives become at the ballot box?
  • In 1876 Minghetti himself had fallen a victim to a similar defection of Conservative deputies.
  • From this time forward the new moons, which till then had been at least as important as the Sabbath and were celebrated by sacrificial feasts as occasions of religious gladness, fall into insignificance, except in the conservative temple ritual.
  • But the same volatility scared away conservative investors, he said.
  • Conservatives suspected it was a communist plot to poison us all.
  • Carmen had been raised poor by aging and conservative parents who were old time religious.
  • They were a conservative family, and Mums said Lori's behavior when she was young was forgivable.
  • His graying goatee and dark jacket only enhanced that conservative impression.
  • The Conservative candidate, Andres Pastrana, narrowly lost the election.
  • Why do stories exposing factoids usually appear only in conservative publications?
  • Numerically insufficient to reject such measures, and lacking the fibre and the cohesion necessary for the pursuance of a far-sighted policy, the Right thought prudent not to employ its strength in uncompromising opposition, but rather, by supporting the government, to endeavour to modify Radical legislation in a Conservative sense.
  • Just as they had reversed their direction, Edith Shipton passed them, driving down the mountain, not speeding but too fast by Dean's conservative standards.
  • She takes a basically conservative view of society.
  • His views lack consistency: one day he's a conservative, the next he's a liberal.
  • A conservative estimate puts annual sales at around $100 million.
  • The professor's a radical in politics but a conservative dresser.
  • Mr Williams is a conservative who advocates fewer government controls on business.
  • Older people tend to be quite conservative and a bit suspicious of any supposed advances.
  • Alex came complete with deep pockets... every woman's dream, but he was conservative when it came to spending.
  • a conservative suit