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traditional
adjective as in usual, established
Strongest matches
classic, classical, common, conventional, historic, long-established, old, popular, regular, time-honored, universal
Weak matches
acceptable, accustomed, acknowledged, ancestral, customary, doctrinal, fixed, folk, habitual, immemorial, oral, prescribed, rooted, sanctioned, taken for granted, transmitted, unwritten, widely used, widespread
Example Sentences
But she adds: "This is not just about drones. There is really not enough in place in terms of more traditional missile defence, air defence, along the Eastern flank borders."
Farmers from less favored ethnic groups and regions were driven into poverty, causing them to leave their traditional communities and to move their families to large cities.
As was the case six years ago, the response to the traditional Maori challenge was the prelude to a memorable win -- just England's ninth in 47 Tests against the All Blacks spanning 120 years.
Bowling is underarm, unlike in the traditional game.
The upside of a Roth conversion: The money will grow tax-free and you won’t need to take the annual withdrawals known as required minimum distributions as you would in a traditional retirement account.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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