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3K+ Rhyming Words For CONSERVATIVISM

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sensationalism14
5 nounn
noun

• subject matter that is calculated to excite and please vulgar tastes

• the journalistic use of subject matter that appeals to vulgar tastes

• (philosophy) the ethical doctrine that feeling is the only criterion for what is good

• (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge derives from experience

feminism8
3 nounn
noun

• a doctrine that advocates equal rights for women

• the movement aimed at equal rights for women

fatalism8
3 nounn
noun

• a submissive mental attitude resulting from acceptance of the doctrine that everything that happens is predetermined and inevitable

• a philosophical doctrine holding that all events are predetermined in advance for all time and human beings are powerless to change them

activism8
3 nounn
noun

• a policy of taking direct action to achieve a political or social goal

skepticism10
3 nounn
noun

• doubt about the truth of something

• the disbelief in any claims of ultimate knowledge

collectivism12
4 noun, adjectiven, adj
noun

• Soviet communism

• a political theory that the people should own the means of production

fetishism9
3 nounn
noun

• a belief in the magical power of fetishes (or the worship of a fetish)

• sexual arousal or gratification resulting from handling a fetish (or a specific part of the body other than the sexual organs)

nativism8
3 nounn
noun

• the policy of perpetuating native cultures (in opposition to acculturation)

• (philosophy) the philosophical theory that some ideas are innate

bolshevism10
3 nounn
noun

• Soviet communism

expansionism12
4 nounn
noun

• the doctrine of expanding the territory or the economic influence of a country

expressionism13
4 noun, adjectiven, adj
noun

• an art movement early in the 20th century; the artist's subjective expression of inner experiences was emphasized; an inner feeling was expressed through a distorted rendition of reality

isolationism12
5 nounn
noun

• a policy of nonparticipation in international economic and political relations

monasticism11
4 nounn
noun

• asceticism as a form of religious life; usually conducted in a community under a common rule and characterized by celibacy and poverty and obedience

revisionism11
4 nounn
noun

• any dangerous departure from the teachings of Marx

• a moderate evolutionary form of Marxism

secularism10
4 nounn
noun

• a doctrine that rejects religion and religious considerations

criticism9
3 nounn
noun

• disapproval expressed by pointing out faults or shortcomings

• a serious examination and judgment of something

• a written evaluation of a work of literature

centralism10
3 nounn
noun

• the political policy of concentrating power in a central organization

despotism9
3 nounn
noun

• dominance through threat of punishment and violence

• a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.)

diastrophism12
4 nounn
noun

• the process of deformation that produces continents and ocean basins in the earth's crust

dogmatism9
3 nounn
noun

• tendency to assert principles as undeniably true

egotism7
3 nounn
noun

• an exaggerated opinion of your own importance

• an inflated feeling of pride in your superiority to others

hedonism8
3 nounn
noun

• the pursuit of pleasure as a matter of ethical principle

• an ethical system that evaluates the pursuit of pleasure as the highest good

journalism10
3 nounn
noun

• newspapers and magazines collectively

• the profession of reporting or photographing or editing news stories for one of the media

mechanism9
3 nounn
noun

• the atomic process that occurs during a chemical reaction

• the technical aspects of doing something

• a natural object resembling a machine in structure or function

• (philosophy) the philosophical theory that all phenomena can be explained in terms of physical or biological causes

• device consisting of a piece of machinery; has moving parts that perform some function

altruism8
3 nounn
noun

• the quality of unselfish concern for the welfare of others

eroticism9
4 nounn
noun

• a state of anticipation of sexuality

• the arousal of feelings of sexual desire

optimism8
3 nounn
noun

• the optimistic feeling that all is going to turn out well

• a general disposition to expect the best in all things

alcoholism10
4 nounn
noun

• habitual intoxication; prolonged and excessive intake of alcoholic drinks leading to a breakdown in health and an addiction to alcohol such that abrupt deprivation leads to severe withdrawal symptoms

• an intense persistent desire to drink alcoholic beverages to excess

cannibalism11
4 nounn
noun

• the practice of eating the flesh of your own kind

catechism9
3 nounn
noun

• a series of questions put to an individual (such as a political candidate) to elicit their views

• an elementary book summarizing the principles of a Christian religion; written as questions and answers

communism9
3 noun, adjectiven, adj
noun

• a form of socialism that abolishes private ownership

• a political theory favoring collectivism in a classless society

cynicism8
3 nounn
noun

• a cynical feeling of distrust

nationalism11
4 nounn
noun

• love of country and willingness to sacrifice for it

• the doctrine that your national culture and interests are superior to any other

• the aspiration for national independence felt by people under foreign domination

• the doctrine that nations should act independently (rather than collectively) to attain their goals

professionalism15
5 nounn
noun

• the expertness characteristic of a professional person

romanticism11
4 nounn
noun

• impractical romantic ideals and attitudes

• a movement in literature and art during the late 18th and early 19th centuries that celebrated nature rather than civilization

• an exciting and mysterious quality (as of a heroic time or adventure)

colonialism11
5 nounn
noun

• exploitation by a stronger country of weaker one; the use of the weaker country's resources to strengthen and enrich the stronger country

consumerism11
4 nounn
noun

• the theory that an increasing consumption of goods is economically beneficial

• a movement advocating greater protection of the interests of consumers

embolism8
3 nounn
noun

• an insertion into a calendar

• occlusion of a blood vessel by an embolus (a loose clot or air bubble or other particle)

euphemism9
3 nounn
noun

• an inoffensive or indirect expression that is substituted for one that is considered offensive or too harsh

hypnotism9
3 nounn
noun

• the act of inducing hypnosis

imperialism11
5 nounn
noun

• a policy of extending your rule over foreign countries

• a political orientation that advocates imperial interests

• any instance of aggressive extension of authority

metabolism10
4 nounn
noun

• the marked and rapid transformation of a larva into an adult that occurs in some animals

• the organic processes (in a cell or organism) that are necessary for life

negativism10
4 nounn
noun

• characterized by habitual skepticism and a disagreeable tendency to deny or oppose or resist suggestions or commands

organism8
3 nounn
noun

• a living thing that has (or can develop) the ability to act or function independently

• a system considered analogous in structure or function to a living body

patriotism10
4 nounn
noun

• love of country and willingness to sacrifice for it

plagiarism10
3 nounn
noun

• a piece of writing that has been copied from someone else and is presented as being your own work

• the act of plagiarizing; taking someone's words or ideas as if they were your own

racism6
2 nounn
noun

• the prejudice that members of one race are intrinsically superior to members of other races

• discriminatory or abusive behavior towards members of another race

relativism10
4 nounn
noun

• (philosophy) the philosophical doctrine that all criteria of judgment are relative to the individuals and situations involved

rheumatism10
3 nounn
noun

• any painful disorder of the joints or muscles or connective tissues

• a chronic autoimmune disease with inflammation of the joints and marked deformities; something (possibly a virus) triggers an attack on the synovium by the immune system, which releases cytokines that stimulate an inflammatory reaction that can lead to the destruction of all components of the joint

socialism9
3 noun, adjectiven, adj
noun

• a political theory advocating state ownership of industry

• an economic system based on state ownership of capital

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