noun
- People who refuse to follow established rules, customs, or beliefs; those who do not conform to social norms or expectations.
- Members of Protestant churches in England and Wales that do not conform to the doctrines or practices of the Church of England.
Usage: Plural form of nonconformist; Often used in social or cultural contexts
Usage: Historical and religious context; Capitalized when referring to the specific religious groups
Examples
- The nonconformists in the group challenged the traditional dress code.
- Throughout history, nonconformists have driven social change and innovation.
- She was known as one of the nonconformists who refused to follow the company's strict policies.
- The nonconformists of the 17th century faced persecution for their religious beliefs.
- Many artists and writers are nonconformists who reject mainstream conventions.
- The movement attracted nonconformists from all walks of life.