conservatively

Variant of conservative

conservative definition

con·serva·tive (kən sʉrvə tiv)

adjective

  1. conserving or tending to conserve; preservative
  2. tending to preserve established traditions or institutions and to resist or oppose any changes in these conservative politics, conservative art
  3. of or characteristic of a conservative
  4. designating or of the major political party of Great Britain or the similar one in Canada that is characterized by conservative positions on social and economic issues
  5. ☆ moderate; cautious; safe a conservative estimate
  6. Judaism designating or of a movement that accepts traditional forms and religious ritual that have been adapted to modern life with moderation and flexibility

Etymology: OFr conservatif < LL conservativus

noun

  1. Archaic a preservative
  2. a conservative person
  3. a member of the Conservative Party of Great Britain or of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada

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Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
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