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Synonyms and antonyms of People who are old-fashioned or do not like change in British Thesaurus
People who are old-fashioned or do not like change
anorak (noun)
Britishinformal someone who is very interested in something that most people think is boring or not fashionable
bore (noun)
someone who talks too much about things that are not very interesting
conservative (noun)
someone who is not willing to accept much change, especially in the traditional values of society
dinosaur (noun)
informal someone or something that is very old-fashioned and no longer useful or effective
fogey (noun)
informal a boring old-fashioned person
fuddy-duddy (noun)
informal someone who has old-fashioned attitudes and is rather boring
geek (noun)
informal someone who is boring, especially because they seem to be interested only in computers
the moral majority (noun)
a group of people in the US who have strong Christian principles and conservative political opinions
Neanderthal (noun)
impolite someone who refuses to recognize the value of anything modern
neocon (noun)
a neoconservative (=someone who became conservative as a reaction to the social freedom of the 1960s and 1970s)
nerd (noun)
informal someone who is boring, not physically attractive, and does not have much social ability
old fart (noun)
very informal someone who is boring and old-fashioned
old fogey (noun)
informal someone who has old-fashioned ideas, especially someone who is old
the old school (noun)
people who have traditional or old-fashioned ideas
schoolmarm (noun)
informal a woman who is old-fashioned, strict, and very easily shocked
square (noun)
informal someone who is boring because they do not wear fashionable clothes or have fashionable interests
stick-in-the-mud (noun)
informal someone with traditional ideas who is not willing to enjoy themselves or to try new things
straight arrow (noun)
mainly Americaninformal someone who is reliable and good but may be rather boring
stuffed shirt (noun)
informal a boring person who always behaves in a very correct way
technophobe (noun)
someone who does not like, trust, or want to use technology, especially computers
traditionalist (noun)
someone who wants to keep traditional ideas or methods