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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
She asked her designer to make a traditional handloom saree that brought together two worlds - Palestine and Purulia.
Condolences flooded her social media pages, where she shared videos of her favourite cafes, skincare products, and traditional outfits.
Thirty years ago this month, the four-piece boarded their white double-decker tour bus bound for traditional beach resorts on the edges of Britain.
He's performing traditional Uzbek melodies to a modern beat and playing a doira, the ancient drum of Central Asia.
The industry often measures musicality through technical proficiency or traditional modes of listening, which excludes so many ways of knowing and expressing.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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