conservative
A person who is conservative in their political views.
A conservative aligned with the right side of the political spectrum.
A person who advocates for low taxes, reduced government spending, and minimal government debt.
A person who believes that the government should promote traditional social values.
A person who is conservative due to their religious beliefs.
A Christian who holds conservative political views.
A person who is conservative on cultural or social issues.
Describes a loyal, firm, and committed conservative.
Refers to someone with an uncompromising and radical conservative stance.
Refers to a person who is extremely and stubbornly attached to conservative beliefs.
A political philosophy stressing traditional conservative techniques and concepts to improve society.
Highly conservative.
Very conservative.
In most cases; usually.
Conservative in political views.
Quite or moderately conservative.
Becoming more conservative over time.
To a great degree; extremely conservative.
In a central or primary way.
Conservative according to tradition or custom.
Mostly or for the most part conservative.
Fundamentally or at its core.
Mainly or mostly conservative.
In the main or most important ways.
Conservative in comparison to others.
Conservative in financial and economic matters.
Fundamentally and strongly conservative.
Conservative to a certain extent; not extreme.
Conservative in matters of social policy and behavior.
Conservative in matters of culture.
Conservative by its very nature.
Conservative due to religious beliefs.
In a very loyal and committed manner.
Conservative in moral beliefs and standards.
Reliably and consistently conservative.
Conservative to an excessive degree.
Conservative based on a particular ideology or set of beliefs.
Deeply and intensely conservative.
Famous for being conservative, typically for something bad.
To have or show conservative views or qualities.
To continue to have conservative views without changing.
To start having conservative views, often over time.