traditional
/tɹəˈdɪʃ.ə.nəl/adjective4 syllables
Traditional means: consisting of or derived from tradition.
Synonyms for traditional10
adjective, as in consisting of or derived from tradition
adjective, as in pertaining to time-honored orthodox doctrines
also used for traditional
traditionary, time-honored//time-honoured, traditionalist
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Opposites of traditional
nontraditional
What does traditional mean?2
adjective
1
consisting of or derived from tradition“traditional history”
2
pertaining to time-honored orthodox doctrines“the simple security of traditional assumptions has vanished”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with traditional?5
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Traditional in a sentence
- Since traditional gender roles include enforced heterosexuality, gay and trans people are natural allies.shekitten
- Agriculture, crafts, animal husbandry and fishery are the main traditional sources of income.CM
- If you're defending traditional hierarchies, you are pro-establishment by definition.shekitten
- Traditional recipes are still passed down, preserving our culinary heritage.Nuel
- In traditional medicine, camphor is used to soothe coughs and relieve congestion.rul
- As a writer, she does not fit into any of the traditional categories.CM
- Do you like couscous, and traditional doughnuts and pancakes?Amastan
- It is an ancient, popular and traditional festival.unknown
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