n
(uncountable) A lack of spiritual understanding or insight; a lack of enlightenment.
n
The study of culturally-induced ignorance or doubt, particularly the publication of inaccurate or misleading scientific data.
n
A form of individualism that is an active rejection of conformity
n
(rare) Compliance with a list of standards without regard for their spirit.
adj
(nonstandard) Of or pertaining to a conformation.
v
To not conform to or follow a pattern, set of rules or expectations.
n
(religion) nonconformity
n
(rare) Alternative form of disuniate [an adherent of the Eastern Orthodox Church, in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, who did not assent to the 1596 Union of Brest-Litovsk.]
adj
(colloquial, humorous) Not conforming to generally accepted standards.
n
An ignorant belief or utterance; a solecism.
adj
Not conforming to known principles, or established or accepted rules or standards.
adj
(obsolete) unconformable
n
(archaic) Lack of education.
adj
Alternative form of unethical [Breaching the established standards of conduct or behavior within a particular organization or profession.]
n
The state of knowing nothing; ignorance.
adj
Alternative form of misbehavioural [Of, pertaining to, or causing misbehaviour]
n
(law) Knowledge which is attributed to a person who has engaged in willful ignorance of that knowledge and ought to have known it.
n
The absence of knowledge, especially of orthodox beliefs.
n
(obsolete) A nonconformist.
n
Alternative form of nonconformist [A member of a church separated from the Church of England; a Protestant dissenter.]
n
Alternative form of nonconformity. [Refusal to conform to the doctrine, discipline, or practice of a state religion, especially refusal by other Protestants to conform to the doctrine or discipline of the Church of England; the principles or practice of nonconformists; nonconformists as a class.]
n
One who fails to comply, for example with a law.
adj
(geology) Exhibiting nonconformity.
n
One who does not conform to expected norms and standards; a nonconformist.
adj
That does not conform, for example to cultural norms, official regulations, or the rules of an established church.
n
Synonym of nonconformity (sense 2).
n
Someone who does not conform to accepted beliefs, customs or practices.
n
(obsolete, rare) Synonym of nonconformity
n
Alternative form of nonconformity (“refusal to conform to a state religion”). [Refusal to conform to the doctrine, discipline, or practice of a state religion, especially refusal by other Protestants to conform to the doctrine or discipline of the Church of England; the principles or practice of nonconformists; nonconformists as a class.]
adj
unprotesting; compliant, willing
n
Synonym of nonsubmission
adj
Not politically correct; not conforming to correct political positions.
n
A person who is only partly a conformist.
n
Nonconformism; rebellion against prevailing social and artistic conventions, especially when it involves grandiosity or hubris.
adj
Alternative form of trend-busting [(informal) That is counter to a current trend]
adv
Alternative spelling of unIslamically. [Not Islamically.]
adj
(linguistics) not conforming to accepted usage
adj
(geology) Exhibiting unconformity.
n
(obsolete) A nonconformist.
n
(nonstandard) A lack of conformity.
adj
(somewhat informal, chiefly Islam) Not halal; haram.
n
A person or company that is a potential client for a sale, but who has not been previously vetted.
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