conform
To follow the rules or act like everyone else in a group.
Explanation at your level:
When you conform, you do what other people do. If everyone wears blue, you wear blue. It is like following the rules of a game so you can play with your friends.
To conform means to act in a way that is expected. If you are at school, you conform by listening to the teacher. It helps you fit in with the group.
The word conform is used when someone changes their behavior to match the group's expectations. People often feel pressure to conform to fashion trends or social habits to avoid standing out.
In professional settings, conform often refers to following strict guidelines. For instance, products must conform to safety standards before they can be sold. It implies a sense of compliance and alignment with external requirements.
Beyond simple compliance, conform can describe a philosophical alignment. Someone might conform to a specific ideology or set of values. It suggests a process of internalizing external pressures to maintain social cohesion.
Etymologically, conform implies 'shaping together.' In advanced discourse, it can describe the structural alignment of systems or the sociological phenomenon of mass-behavioral regulation where individual agency is sacrificed for group homogeneity.
الكلمة في 30 ثانية
- Conform means to fit in.
- It is a verb.
- Use it with 'to'.
- It implies following rules.
Have you ever felt like you just wanted to fit in? That feeling is exactly what conform is all about! When you conform, you are changing your behavior or appearance to match the people around you.
It is not always a bad thing; sometimes we conform to keep things running smoothly, like following traffic laws. Other times, it might mean dressing like your friends so you don't feel left out. It is a very common human behavior!
The word conform comes from the Latin word conformare, which means 'to form, fashion, or shape.' It is a combination of con- (meaning 'together') and formare (meaning 'to form').
Historically, it referred to making things match or align perfectly. Over time, it shifted from physical objects to social behavior. It entered English in the 14th century, originally used in religious contexts to describe aligning one's life with divine standards.
You will often see conform used with the preposition to. For example, 'students must conform to the dress code.' It is used in both formal business settings and casual social settings.
In a formal register, we often talk about 'conforming to regulations' or 'conforming to standards.' In casual conversation, we might say 'he refuses to conform,' which implies someone is being a bit of a rebel!
1. Follow the herd: To do what everyone else is doing. Example: Don't just follow the herd; think for yourself!
2. Fit the mold: To be exactly what is expected. Example: She didn't quite fit the mold of a traditional CEO.
3. Toe the line: To obey rules or follow orders. Example: You have to toe the line if you want to keep your job.
4. Go with the flow: To accept a situation without fighting it. Example: I just go with the flow when I'm with my friends.
5. Cut from the same cloth: To be very similar in character. Example: Those two are cut from the same cloth.
Conform is a regular verb. Its past tense is conformed and its present participle is conforming. It is almost always followed by the preposition 'to'.
The pronunciation is /kənˈfɔːrm/. The stress is on the second syllable, 'FORM'. It rhymes with words like storm, form, inform, perform, and transform.
Fun Fact
It shares a root with 'form' and 'formula'.
Pronunciation Guide
The 'r' is often silent or soft at the end.
The 'r' is clearly pronounced.
Common Errors
- Misplacing stress on the first syllable (CON-form)
- Pronouncing the 'o' as 'ah'
- Ignoring the 'r' sound
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to understand
Easy to use
Easy to say
Easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
متقدم
Grammar to Know
Verb + Preposition
conform to
Infinitive usage
tries to conform
Modal verbs
must conform
Examples by Level
I want to conform.
I want to fit in.
Simple verb usage.
They conform to the rules.
They follow the rules.
Verb + to.
Do not conform.
Be yourself.
Imperative.
We must conform.
We have to follow.
Modal verb.
He likes to conform.
He likes to fit in.
Infinitive.
They conform now.
They are doing it now.
Present tense.
Did you conform?
Did you follow?
Past tense question.
It will conform.
It will match.
Future tense.
She tries to conform to her friends.
The building must conform to safety codes.
Why do you feel you must conform?
They don't like to conform.
It is hard to conform sometimes.
We all conform to some rules.
He refuses to conform to the trend.
The product does not conform to the law.
There is a lot of pressure to conform in high school.
The design must conform to the client's specifications.
She decided not to conform to traditional gender roles.
The software must conform to international standards.
It is often safer to conform than to be different.
They were forced to conform to the new regulations.
He is a non-conformist who refuses to conform.
Do you think society expects us to conform?
The company had to update its policies to conform with new legislation.
He felt a deep internal conflict about whether to conform or speak his mind.
The architecture of the house was modified to conform to local zoning laws.
Many artists struggle with the pressure to conform to market demands.
She found it liberating to stop trying to conform to others' expectations.
The results of the study conform to our initial hypothesis.
The organization requires all members to conform to a strict code of conduct.
It is rare to see someone who truly refuses to conform to social norms.
The candidate’s views did not conform to the party’s platform.
The process of socialization teaches children how to conform to cultural norms.
He was criticized for his failure to conform to the established academic rigor.
The data collected does not conform to the expected statistical distribution.
She navigated the corporate world without ever needing to conform to its toxicity.
The sculpture was designed to conform to the curvature of the wall.
To what extent should an individual conform to the collective will?
The report details how the industry failed to conform to environmental standards.
The artist’s work serves as a critique of the human tendency to conform to mediocrity.
His lifestyle was a radical departure from those who conform to bourgeois values.
The legal system is built on the assumption that citizens will conform to the law.
The system is designed to reward those who conform and punish those who dissent.
She felt a sense of alienation because she could not conform to the group's ethos.
The theory is elegant because it conforms to the principles of quantum mechanics.
The architect ensured the new wing would conform to the historical aesthetic of the site.
One must decide whether to conform to tradition or forge a new path entirely.
تلازمات شائعة
Idioms & Expressions
"fit the mold"
to be typical
He doesn't fit the mold.
neutral"toe the line"
to follow rules
You have to toe the line.
informal"go with the flow"
to follow the group
I just go with the flow.
casual"march to the beat of a different drum"
to not conform
She marches to her own drum.
idiomatic"follow the crowd"
to do as others do
Don't just follow the crowd.
neutral"cut from the same cloth"
to be similar
They are cut from the same cloth.
neutralEasily Confused
similar spelling
confirm means to verify; conform means to match
I confirm the meeting; I conform to the rules.
similar meaning
comply is strictly about rules
He complied with the order.
similar meaning
adapt is about changing for survival
He adapted to the cold.
similar meaning
obey is about authority
The soldier obeyed the captain.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + must + conform + to + noun
We must conform to the law.
Subject + tries + to + conform
She tries to conform.
Subject + refuses + to + conform
He refuses to conform.
Pressure + to + conform
The pressure to conform is high.
It + is + hard + to + conform
It is hard to conform.
عائلة الكلمة
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
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Formality Scale
أخطاء شائعة
While 'conform with' is sometimes used, 'conform to' is the standard usage.
Grammatically correct, but ensure the tense matches the sentence.
Conform is the verb; conformity is the noun.
Always use 'to' with conform.
Wrong preposition.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a cookie cutter shaping dough.
Native Speakers
Use it for rules and standards.
Cultural Insight
Individuality is often valued over conformity.
Grammar Shortcut
Always look for 'to' after conform.
Say It Right
Stress the second syllable.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't use 'conform at'.
Did You Know?
It comes from Latin 'formare'.
Study Smart
Learn it with 'conformity'.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
CON (together) + FORM (shape) = Shaping together.
Visual Association
A row of soldiers marching in perfect sync.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Write three sentences about rules you conform to.
أصل الكلمة
Latin
Original meaning: To form together
السياق الثقافي
Can have a negative connotation if implying a lack of individuality.
Often used in school and workplace settings to discuss rules.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
at school
- conform to rules
- conform to dress code
- pressure to conform
at work
- conform to standards
- conform to policies
- conform to regulations
in society
- conform to norms
- conform to trends
- conform to expectations
in science
- conform to model
- conform to data
- conform to theory
Conversation Starters
"Do you think it's important to conform?"
"Have you ever felt pressure to conform?"
"Is it better to conform or be different?"
"What happens when people don't conform?"
"Can you name a rule you don't conform to?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a time you chose not to conform.
Why do people feel the need to conform?
Describe a situation where conforming is necessary.
Is society too focused on conformity?
الأسئلة الشائعة
8 أسئلةYes, it is a verb.
Conformity.
Conform to is preferred.
It depends on context.
kən-FORM.
Someone who does not conform.
Yes, for standards.
Not exactly; it means to match behavior.
اختبر نفسك
I want to ___ in.
Conform means to fit in.
Which means to follow rules?
Conform means to follow expectations.
Conform is a noun.
Conform is a verb.
Word
المعنى
They are synonyms.
We must conform to rules.
النتيجة: /5
Summary
To conform is to shape your actions to match the group.
- Conform means to fit in.
- It is a verb.
- Use it with 'to'.
- It implies following rules.
Memory Palace
Imagine a cookie cutter shaping dough.
Native Speakers
Use it for rules and standards.
Cultural Insight
Individuality is often valued over conformity.
Grammar Shortcut
Always look for 'to' after conform.
مثال
He likes to conform to the style of his friends so he feels included.
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