Similar words: traditionally, tradition, additional, radiation, edition, addition, condition, national. Meaning: [trə'dɪʃnəl] adj. 1. consisting of or derived from tradition 2. pertaining to time-honored orthodox doctrines.
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91. The display illustrates the traditional industries of the town.
92. Our products are handmade from traditional formulas.
93. The room was done over in traditional style.
94. Traditional policies were simply abandoned.
95. She doesn't fit the traditional mould of an academic.
96. He's a noted interpreter of traditional Irish music.
97. Many young people react against traditional values.
98. They were showered with rice in the traditional manner.
99. The flour is ground using traditional methods.
100. His music unifies traditional and modern themes.
101. Their traditional sausages are delicious grilled or barbecued.
102. Most Britons want a traditional wedding.
103. Opinion on this issue cuts across traditional political boundaries.
104. He understands the traditional virtue of hard work.
105. How far do you think the traditional feminine role has changed?
106. Their marriage is a delicate balance between traditional and contemporary values.
107. In the traditional Hindu family, the son is duty-bound to look after his mother.
108. He admitted he did not hold to the traditional view of God.
109. The traditional menu was changed in deference to Western tastes.
110. With both countries experiencing economic revolutions, it might be time to redraw the traditional relationship.
111. The ethos of the traditional family firm is under threat.
112. Traditional handbag makers are injecting more fun into their designs.
113. The furniture strikes a traditional note which is appropriate to its Edwardian setting.
114. June and July are the traditional months for sitting exams.
115. But the old ways do not vanish overnight, so the traditional dance has a stronger pull on their hearts.
116. Many of the party's traditional voters deserted it at the last election.
117. The approach to learning at this school stands in marked contrast to the traditional methods used at other schools nearby.
118. The department has successfully integrated new ideas into the traditional course structure.
119. In Britain, the traditional Sunday lunch consists of roast meat,[http://sentencedict.com/traditional.html] potatoes and other vegetables.
120. Ensure that our traditional markets are looked after; for the rest, I am not much concerned.
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