Conform Meaning in English
word
kənˈfɔɹm
kuhn-FORM
kənfˈɔːm
kuhn-FAWM
Definition
To follow rules or standards, or to behave in a way that is expected by a group or society.
Usage & Nuances
More formal/academic. Used with 'to' ('conform to the rules'). Different from 'comply', which focuses more on obeying laws or requests. Common with nouns like 'rules', 'standards', and 'norms'.
Spanish: conformarse - ajustarse - cumplir (reglas)Portuguese (BR): conformar-se - ajustar-se - cumprir (regras)Portuguese (PT): conformar-se - ajustar-se - cumprir (regras)Chinese (Simplified): 遵守 - 遵从 - 符合Chinese (Traditional): 遵守 - 遵從 - 符合Hindi: अनुरूप होना - पालन करनाArabic: يتوافق مع - يلتزم بـ - ينصاعBengali: মানানসই হওয়া - মান্য করাRussian: соответствовать - подчиняться (нормам)Japanese: 従う - 適合するVietnamese: tuân theo - phù hợp vớiKorean: 따르다 - 순응하다Turkish: uymak - uyum sağlamakUrdu: ہم آہنگ ہونا - مطابق ہوناIndonesian: mematuhi - menyesuaikan diri
Example Sentences
All students must conform to the school rules.
basic
The product does not conform to safety standards.
basic
She tries to conform in order to fit in with her peers.
basic
It's hard for him to conform to such strict expectations.
natural
Society often pressures people to conform even if they disagree.
natural
You don’t have to conform just to please others.
natural