Traditional

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Adjective

Traditional (comparative more Traditional, superlative most Traditional)

  1. Of or pertaining to tradition; derived from tradition; communicated from ancestors to descendants by word only; transmitted from age to age without writing; as, traditional opinions; traditional customs; traditional expositions of the Scriptures.
  2. Observant of tradition; attached to old customs; old-fashioned.
  3. In lieu of the name of the composer of a piece of music, whose real name is lost in the mists of time.

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Adverbs for Traditional

devoutly; deeply; racially; innately; reverently; profoundly; curiously; manifestly; pleasantly; seriously; ineradicably; conventionally; delightfully; apparently; popularly; locally; indestructibly; inflexibly; vaguely; clearly.

Thesaurus

Christian, accepted, accustomed, acknowledged, admitted, ancestral, approved, authentic, authoritative, autobiographical, being done, biographical, canonical, chronologic, comme il faut, common, conformable, consuetudinary, conventional, correct, current, customary, de rigueur, decent, decorous, established, evangelical, everyday, faithful, familiar, firm, fixed, folk, formal, generally accepted, habitual, hagiographic, hallowed, handed down, heroic, historic, historied, historiographic, hoary, household, immemorial, inveterate, legendary, literal, long-established, long-standing, martyrologic, meet, mouth, mythological, normal, obtaining, of long standing, of the faith, of the folk, old, oral, ordinary, orthodox, orthodoxical, popular, prescribed, prescriptive, prevalent, proper, received, recognized, regular, regulation, right, ritual, rooted, routine, scriptural, seemly, set, sound, spoken, standard, stock, textual, time-honored, traditionalistic, tried and true, true, true-blue, understood, unwritten, usual, venerable, verbal, well-known, widespread, wonted, worshipful

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