Conservateur (en. Conservative)

/kɔ̃.seʁ.va.tœʁ/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
noun
A person who adheres to conservative ideas or values.
The curator defended traditional values during the debate.
Le conservateur a défendu les valeurs traditionnelles lors du débat.
A member of a political party advocating conservatism.
He was elected as a conservative on the city council.
Il est élu en tant que conservateur au sein du conseil municipal.
A professional responsible for the preservation of works of art or historical documents.
The museum curator organized an exhibition on medieval art.
Le conservateur du musée a organisé une exposition sur l'art médiéval.

Etymology

From Latin 'conservator', which means 'one who preserves'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

French-style conservatism
The conservative approach specific to French culture.
le conservatisme à la française
chief curator
Principal person responsible for a collection or a cultural institution.
conservateur en chef
a curator of ideas
Someone who defends traditional doctrines.
un conservateur d'idées

Related Words

conservatism
Political ideology that emphasizes the importance of continuity and the preservation of traditions.
conservatisme
conservation
Action of preserving and protecting goods or resources.
conservation
tradition
Transmission of practices, beliefs, or norms from one generation to another.
tradition

Slang Meanings

Pejorative term to refer to someone too attached to old values.
He is so conservative that he even refuses the slightest change.
Il est si conservateur qu'il refuse même le changement le plus minime.
Used to describe a person who is very cautious regarding modernity.
She is considered a conservative within her group of friends.
Elle est considérée comme une conservatrice au sein de son groupe d'amis.