I.
noun
ADJECTIVE
▪ diehard , hard-line , staunch
▪ right-wing
▪ political
▪ compassionate
▪ cultural , fiscal , social
▪ Christian , religious (both AmE )
II.
adj.
VERBS
▪ be
▪ become
▪ remain
ADVERB
▪ extremely , fairly , very , etc.
▪ deeply , highly , profoundly , solidly , staunchly
▪
a staunchly ~ nominee
▪ overly
▪
The gloomy forecasts are based on overly ~ projections of growth.
▪ ideologically
▪
Her views are by no means ideologically ~.
▪ increasingly
▪ largely , predominantly
▪ moderately , relatively
▪
moderately ~ voters
▪ basically , essentially , fundamentally , generally
▪
She takes a basically ~ view of society.
▪
a fundamentally ~ political outlook
▪ inherently
▪
the army's inherently ~ values
▪ notoriously
▪
Banks are notoriously ~ about their dealings with clients.
▪ traditionally
▪
a traditionally ~ profession
▪ culturally , fiscally , morally , politically , religiously ( esp. AmE ), socially
▪
the culturally ~ world of commerce and industry
Conservative is used with these nouns: ↑ administration , ↑ agenda , ↑ approach , ↑ attitude , ↑ backlash , ↑ bench , ↑ bias , ↑ campaign , ↑ candidate , ↑ cause , ↑ challenger , ↑ Christian , ↑ coalition , ↑ commentator , ↑ congregation , ↑ Congressman, Congresswoman , ↑ councillor , ↑ credentials , ↑ economist , ↑ elite , ↑ establishment , ↑ estimate , ↑ faction , ↑ forecast , ↑ government , ↑ heartland , ↑ Jew , ↑ Judaism , ↑ judge , ↑ landslide , ↑ leader , ↑ leadership , ↑ manifesto , ↑ media , ↑ movement , ↑ nationalist , ↑ newspaper , ↑ party , ↑ peer , ↑ philosophy , ↑ point of view , ↑ politician , ↑ politics , ↑ premier , ↑ prime minister , ↑ propaganda , ↑ regime , ↑ rival , ↑ scholar , ↑ senator , ↑ slant , ↑ stance , ↑ supporter , ↑ thinker , ↑ value , ↑ view , ↑ viewpoint , ↑ vote , ↑ wing