noun
- strict adherence to established customs, rules, or traditional ways of doing things
- the philosophical view that certain concepts, standards, or truths are based on convention or agreement rather than on objective reality or nature
Usage: often used critically to suggest excessive conformity
Usage: philosophy, logic
Examples
- The artist rejected conventionalism and developed a bold, experimental style.
- Her refusal to follow conventionalism in dress and behavior made her stand out in the conservative community.
- Some philosophers argue that morality is a matter of conventionalism rather than universal truth.
- The architect's design challenged the conventionalism of modern office buildings.
- He criticized the conventionalism of the institution for stifling creative thinking.
- Conventionalism in language suggests that word meanings are established by social agreement.
- The film broke free from conventionalism by telling the story in reverse order.