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All progressive antonyms

pro·gres·sive
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adjective progressive

  • narrow — of little breadth or width; not broad or wide; not as wide as usual or expected: a narrow path.
  • backward — A backward movement or look is in the direction that your back is facing. Some people use backwards for this meaning.
  • fogyish — Characteristic of a fogy.
  • obscurantist — opposition to the increase and spread of knowledge.

noun progressive

  • bitterender — a person who persists until the bitter end without compromising or yielding; diehard.
  • conserver — One who conserves.
  • classicist — A classicist is someone who studies the ancient Greek and Roman civilizations, especially their languages, literature, and philosophy.
  • conventionalist — conforming or adhering to accepted standards, as of conduct or taste: conventional behavior.
  • intransigent — refusing to agree or compromise; uncompromising; inflexible.
  • diehard — a person who vigorously maintains or defends a seemingly hopeless position, outdated attitude, lost cause, or the like.

adj progressive

  • counter-revolutionary — Counter-revolutionary activities are activities intended to reverse the effects of a previous revolution.
  • conservative — A Conservative politician or voter is a member of or votes for the Conservative Party in Britain.
  • in a rut — stuck in routine
  • counterrevolutionary — Counterrevolutionary activities are activities intended to reverse the effects of a previous revolution.
  • degenerative — A degenerative disease or condition is one that gets worse as time progresses.
  • die hard — If you say that habits or attitudes die hard, you mean that they take a very long time to disappear or change, so that it may not be possible to get rid of them completely.
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