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Main Entry:
acknowledged [ak-nol-ijd]
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: widely recognized
Synonyms: accepted, approved, authorized, commonly accepted, confirmed, generally accepted, recognized, sanctioned, unquestioned
Main Entry: customary
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: usual, established
Synonyms: SOP, accepted, according to Hoyle, accustomed, acknowledged, by the numbers, chronic, common, confirmed, conventional, established, everyday, familiar, fashionable, frequent, general, habitual, household, in a rut, in the groove, normal, ordinary, orthodox, playing it safe, popular, prescriptive, recognized, regular, regulation, routine, same old, standard, standard operating procedure, stipulated, traditional, understood, universal, wonted
Notes: habitual means made a norm or custom or habit or fixed practice; customary means in accordance with convention or custom; usual means commonly or normally encountered, experienced, or observed
Antonyms: abnormal, different, irregular, occasional, rare, sometime, unusual
Main Entry: known
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: famous, popular
Synonyms: accepted, acknowledged, admitted, avowed, celebrated, certified, common, confessed, conscious, down pat, established, familiar, hackneyed, manifest, noted, notorious, obvious, patent, plain, proverbial, published, received, recognized, well-known
Antonyms: obscure, unknown
Main Entry: legal
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: allowable, permissible
Synonyms: acknowledged, allowed, authorized, card-carrying, chartered, clean*, condign, constitutional, contractual, decreed, due, enforced, enforcible, enjoined, fair, forensic, granted, innocent, judged, judicial, juridical, just, justifiable, justified, lawful, legalized, legit, legitimate, licit, on the level, on the up and up, ordained, passed, precedented, prescribed, proper, protected, right, rightful, sanctioned, sound, statutory, straight, sure enough, valid, warranted, within the law
Notes: lawful means allowed by law while legal means of or relating to or concerned with law
Antonyms: illegal, illegitimate, illicit, unlawful, wrong
Main Entry: legitimate
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: authentic, valid, legal
Synonyms: accepted, accredited, acknowledged, admissible, appropriate, authorized, canonical, certain, cogent, consistent, correct, customary, fair, genuine, innocent, just, justifiable, lawful, licit, logical, natural, normal, official, on the level, on the up and up, orthodox, probable, proper, real, reasonable, received, recognized, regular, reliable, rightful, sanctioned, sensible, sound, statutory, sure, true, typical, usual, verifiable, warranted, well-founded
Antonyms: illegal, illegitimate, invalid, unlawful, unwarranted
Main Entry: normal
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: common, usual
Synonyms: accustomed, acknowledged, average, commonplace, conventional, customary, general, habitual, mean, median, methodical, natural, orderly, ordinary, popular, prevalent, regular, routine, run-of-the-mill, standard, traditional, typic, typical, unexceptional
Antonyms: abnormal, irregular, odd, strange, uncommon, unconventional, unusual
Main Entry: orthodox
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: accepted, traditional
Synonyms: according to the book, acknowledged, admitted, approved, authoritative, buttoned-down, by the numbers, canonical, conformist, conservative, conventional, correct, customary, devout, die-hard, doctrinal, established, in line, legitimate, official, old-line, pious, proper, punctilious, reactionary, received, recognized, religious, right, rightful, sanctioned, sound, square, standard, straight, straight arrow, traditionalistic, true, well-established
Antonyms: heterodox, unconventional, unorthodox, untraditional
Main Entry: professional
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: skilled, trained
Synonyms: able, ace, acknowledged, adept, competent, crackerjack*, efficient, experienced, expert, finished, knowing one's stuff, known, learned, licensed, on the ball, polished, practiced, proficient, qualified, sharp, skillful, slick*, there, up to speed, well-qualified
Antonyms: amateur, rookie, unprofessional, unskilled, untrained
Main Entry: proverbial
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: conventional, traditional
Synonyms: accepted, acknowledged, archetypal, axiomatic, current, customary, famed, familiar, famous, general, legendary, notorious, self-evident, time-honored, typical, unquestioned, well-known
Antonyms: abnormal, atypical, different, unconventional, unknown, untraditional
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