conservador - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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conservador (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

"Conservador" is primarily an adjective in Spanish. It can also function as a noun.

Phonetic Transcription

/kon.seɾ.βaˈðoɾ/

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Meaning and Usage

In Spanish, "conservador" refers to a person or attitude that is inclined to preserve existing conditions, institutions, or values, while being resistant to change or innovation. It is commonly used in both political and cultural contexts.

The term is frequently used in written language, particularly in discussions about politics, society, or philosophy. However, it can also appear in oral conversations, especially in discussions focused on social values or political ideologies.

Example Sentences

  1. El político era conocido por sus ideas conservadoras que atraían a muchos votantes.
    The politician was known for his conservative ideas that attracted many voters.

  2. La familia tenía un enfoque conservador en la educación de sus hijos.
    The family had a conservative approach to their children's education.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "conservador" itself may not be a key part of many idiomatic expressions, it commonly appears in phrases that discuss political ideologies and social attitudes.

Example Sentences

  1. En la política actual, ser conservador es tan importante como ser progresista.
    In current politics, being conservative is just as important as being progressive.

  2. Muchos piensan que el conservador de la tradición es un obstáculo para la innovación.
    Many believe that the guardian of tradition is an obstacle to innovation.

  3. La sociedad muchas veces se divide entre conservadores y liberales.
    Society often divides between conservatives and liberals.

Etymology

The word "conservador" comes from the Latin "conservator," which means "one who preserves." This Latin term derives from "conservare," meaning "to preserve" or "to maintain."

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23-07-2024