Meaning & Definition of word "Traditional"

Traditional

/trəˈdɪʃənl/

adjective:

  • 1. Relating to customs, practices, or beliefs that have been passed down through generations.
    • Example: The festival features traditional music and dance from the region.
  • 2. In accordance with longstanding customs or practices.
    • Example: He wore a traditional suit for the wedding ceremony.
  • 3. Established and commonly accepted.
    • Example: They followed a traditional approach to teaching that emphasized rote memorization.
  • 4. Not modern or innovative; adhering to the ways of the past.
    • Example: The company decided to stick with traditional marketing strategies rather than adopting digital methods.

Etymology

From Latin 'traditio', meaning 'delivery, surrender, tradition'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

traditional values:

Long-standing beliefs or principles that are passed down through generations.

traditional roles:

Established social roles often associated with specific genders or family structures.

traditional medicine:

Healing practices and remedies passed through generations, often based on folklore.

Related Words

tradition:

The transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation.

custom:

A practice followed by a group of people.

Slang Meanings of traditional