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conventional
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adjective (a)
following accepted customs and proprieties(adj.all)
Example:
Conventional wisdom.
She had strayed from the path of conventional behavior.
Conventional forms of address.
source: wordnet30
(weapons) using energy for propulsion or destruction that is not nuclear energy(adj.all)
Example:
Conventional warfare.
Conventional weapons.
source: wordnet30
unimaginative and conformist(adj.all)
Example:
Conventional bourgeois lives.
Conventional attitudes.
source: wordnet30
Formed by agreement or compact; stipulated.(adjective)
source: webster1913
adjective satellite (s)
conforming with accepted standards(adj.all)
Example:
A conventional view of the world.
source: wordnet30
represented in simplified or symbolic form(adj.all)
source: wordnet30
in accord with or being a tradition or practice accepted from the past(adj.all)
Example:
A conventional church wedding with the bride in traditional white.
The conventional handshake.
source: wordnet30
rigidly formal or bound by convention(adj.all)
source: wordnet30