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UK
/tɹɐdˈɪʃənəli/
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[ US /tɹəˈdɪʃənəɫi, tɹəˈdɪʃnəɫi/ ]
[ US /tɹəˈdɪʃənəɫi, tɹəˈdɪʃnəɫi/ ]
ADVERB
-
according to tradition; in a traditional manner
traditionally, we eat fried foods on Hanukah
How To Use traditionally In A Sentence
- Winter is traditionally the dead season for the housing market.
- Traditionally young Asians in Britain have gravitated towards medicine, law and engineering.
- African tribal societies were traditionally ruled by a council of elders.
- Traditionally the province has functioned as the country's breadbasket.
- Traditionally, the resistive force established for such a test is determined from total body mass for a friction loaded Monark cycle ergometer ie 75 g.kg-1.
- He was driven to use reprisal raids, the razzias that had traditionally formed part of warfare in North Africa.
- Traditionally the life of a soldier involves long stretches of boredom punctuated by brief and seemingly unending moments of stark terror.
- The tradesmen like lohar, tarkhan (carpenter), nai (barber) and darzi (tailor) traditionally working in the villages since centuries - mostly paid in the form of grain at the end of each rabi and kharif seasons - are no more pursuing their vocations. Light Within
- In Egypt, Lozah recently visited some youth centres in Aswan that are participating in an initiative encouraging girls and women to utilise traditionally male-dominated spaces: Global Voices in English » Blogging About Poverty And Development In The Arab World
- 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.