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traditional

[ US /tɹəˈdɪʃənəɫ/ ]
[ UK /tɹɐdˈɪʃənə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. consisting of or derived from tradition
    traditional history
    traditional morality
  2. pertaining to time-honored orthodox doctrines
    the simple security of traditional assumptions has vanished

How To Use traditional In A Sentence

  • Traditional methods for liquid or semiliquid fecal incontinence management, such as the use of absorbent briefs/pads, skin cleansers, and moisturizers, are only moderately successful in alleviating the consequences of fecal incontinence. New Data Shows Budget Impact of Fecal Management System in Hospital ICU
  • Shanghai Baby is peopled with nimble-witted hedonists. From the point of view of traditional mainstream society, they are moral degenerates and self-serving rebels.
  • Traditional values were drummed into him from an early age.
  • The company was under no obligation to the traditional Papuan owners of the land, who were excluded from the consultations.
  • When asked to name their favourite dish, most shoppers opted for the traditional British favourite fish and chips over pizza, paella, or frankfurters.
  • The traditional value of the blades was clearly recognized by their Aboriginal ‘collectors’, who sought to exploit it by hafting a resin handle in the traditional way.
  • The launch of Oven Chips offered a healthier and more convenient alternative to traditional chips.
  • In either case, the story of queenly beauty would not be complete without the recognition that royal women have traditionally had far more chances than the average woman of actually being beautiful.
  • Even though you're not always the traditional swaggering gallant, your steadiness and planning make you a fine, reliable pirate.
  • The men practised various traditional crafts, such as carving toys out of bone.
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