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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
Over a traditional Syrian meat-and-rice dish of maqluba, Ali, a former footballer from Damascus, gets out his phone and shows us social media videos that promote smuggling routes.
The $7-billion spinoff comes as traditional media companies grapple with the diminishing value of what was once an economic pillar of the entertainment businesses.
Unlike the traditional one-size-fits-all model, precision medicine strives to offer more effective health care solutions.
The new vaccine combines the traditional pertussis antigens with an innovative adjuvant called T-vant, which boosts the body's immune response specifically in the respiratory tract.
“We really support our designers and brands to have a more free-flowing approach, so they don’t have to go by traditional means whatsoever,” says Pardo.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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